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- Q7341296 abstract "Robert Alfred Simon (1897 in New York City – 27 April 1981 in New York City) was an American writer, translator, and music critic for The New Yorker from its first issue in 1925 until 1948. A graduate of Columbia University, in addition to his original fiction he wrote opera and musical comedy librettos for several composers. In 1927 he penned a widely praised English translation of Gounod's Faust for Vladimir Rosing's American Opera Company.His writing varied in subject from social criticism (Our Little Girl) to detective fiction (The Weekend Mystery) to the satire of artists and musicians (Sweet & Low).Books Our Little Girl (1923) The Week-end Mystery (1926) Sweet & Low: A Smashing Indictment of the Younger Generation (1926) Bronx Ballads (1927) [Editor] The Pamphlet Poets: The New York Wits" (1927) [Editor]Translations Fräulein Else (1926) by Arthur Schnitzler Faust (1927) by Johann Wolfgang von GoetheLibrettos The Swordsman (1927) musical play based on The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, père composed by Louis E. Gensler Maria Malibran (1935) opera composed by Robert Russell Bennett Garick (1937) opera composed by Albert Stoessel Beauty and the Beast (1937) opera composed by Vittorio Giannini Rehearsal Call (1962) opera composed by Vittorio Giannini Count Ory: a comic opera in two acts (1963) composed by Vittorio Giannini".
- Q7341296 birthDate "1897".
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- Q7341296 dateOfBirth "1897".
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- Q7341296 comment "Robert Alfred Simon (1897 in New York City – 27 April 1981 in New York City) was an American writer, translator, and music critic for The New Yorker from its first issue in 1925 until 1948. A graduate of Columbia University, in addition to his original fiction he wrote opera and musical comedy librettos for several composers.".
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