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The area is the setting of the humorous short story " The Ghoul of Golders Green " ( May Fair, 1925 ) by Michael Arlen.
According to Maschwitz, the title was " stolen " from a story by Michael Arlen.
* Michael J. Arlen ( 1976 )
* Michael Brandon ( Arlen Marshall )
* Michael Arlen – ( 1895 – 1956 )
Michael Arlen (; born Rousse, Bulgaria, November 16, 1895, died June 23, 1956 ), original name Dikran Kouyoumdjian, was an Armenian essayist, short story writer, novelist, playwright, and scriptwriter, who had his greatest successes in the 1920s while living and writing in England.
Michael Arlen was born Dikran Kouyoumdjian on November 16, 1895, in Rousse, Bulgaria, to an Armenian merchant family.
From this moment onwards, Arlen began to sign his works as Michael Arlen.
Already in January and April 1920, Arlen two short stories, published in The English Review, signed Michael Arlen.
In 1922, Arlen naturalized as a British citizen and legally changed his birth name, Dikran Kouyoumdjian, to Michael Arlen.
Michael Arlen rented rooms opposite The Grapes public house, and later used Shepherd Market as the setting for The Green Hat.
They had had two children, a son, Michael John Arlen born in 1930, and a daughter, Venetia Arlen, born in 1933.
Michael Arlen's son had an article Michael Arlen takes on the TV News in the May 1972 issue of Playboy.
* The Short Stories of Michael Arlen ( Collins, 1933 ) ( collection )
* Michael J. Arlen, Exiles, Pocket, New York: 1971.
* Michael J. Arlen, Passage to Ararat, Hungry Mind, Saint Paul: 1996.
* Harry Keyishian, Michael Arlen, Twayne, Boston: 1975.
* Alec Waugh, " What Happened to Michael Arlen?
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