Kelley, Edith Summers (1884–1956)
Kelley, Edith Summers (1884–1956)
Canadian-American novelist. Name variations: Edith Updegraff. Born Edith Summers in 1884 in Ontario, Canada; died 1956; m. Allan Updegraff (poet and novelist); had common-law husband, C. Fred Kelley; children: 3.
Moved to NY (1926); served as Upton Sinclair's secretary at experimental community Helicon Hall (1906–07); wrote Weeds (1923) and The Devil's Hand (1974), about farming life.
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