Justus Miles Forman
writer
- Born:
- 1875-11-01, Le Roy, New York, USA
- Died:
- 1915-05-07, off the Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland
- Professions:
- writer
Biography
{ "subject": "Justus Miles Forman", "rewritten_biography": "A native of Le Roy, New York, born on November 1, 1875, Justus Miles Forman rose to prominence as a gifted man of letters. After earning his degree from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1898, he dedicated his life to the arts, achieving acclaim as both a novelist and a playwright. His creative journey met a tragic conclusion on May 7, 1915, while he was a passenger aboard the ill-fated Lusitania. Following a torpedo strike from the German submarine U-20, the great liner was swallowed by the sea in a mere eighteen minutes. The disaster claimed 1,178 of the 1,952 individuals on board; Forman was among the many who perished, and his remains were never recovered from the depths of the Atlantic." }

