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  1. Michael Arlen (born Dikran Sarkis Kouyoumdjian; [a], Armenian: Տիգրան Գույումճյան, 16 November 1895 – 23 June 1956) was an essayist, short story writer, novelist, playwright, and scriptwriter. He had his greatest successes in the 1920s while living and writing in England, publishing the best-selling novel The Green Hat in 1924.

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      Michael John Arlen (born December 9, 1930, London, England)...

  2. Michael Arlen (born Nov. 16, 1895, Ruse, Bulg.—died June 23, 1956, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a British author whose novels and short stories epitomized the brittle gaiety and underlying cynicism and disillusionment of fashionable post-World War I London society.

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  3. Michael J. Arlen is an Anglo-Armenian writer and former television critic of the The New Yorker. The son of the prominent Anglo-Armenian writer, Michael Arlen. He is the author of Exiles and the critically acclaimed Passage to Ararat, both of which are autobiographical narratives of Arlen's Armenian ancestry.

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  4. Michael Arlen (Author of The Green Hat) Discover new books on Goodreads. See if your friends have read any of Michael Arlen's books. Join Goodreads. Michael Arlens Followers (22) Born. in Rousse, Bulgaria. December 13, 1901. Died. June 23, 1956. Website. http://www.valancourtbooks.com/michael-arlen.html. Genre.

  5. Michael Arlen (born Dikran Sarkis Kouyoumdjian; 16 November 1895 – 23 June 1956) was an essayist, short story writer, novelist, playwright, and scriptwriter. He had his greatest successes in the 1920s while living and writing in England, publishing the best-selling novel The Green Hat in 1924.