Being Geniuses Together, 1920-1930

Being Geniuses Together, 1920-1930
Title Being Geniuses Together, 1920-1930 PDF eBook
Author Robert McAlmon
Publisher Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday
Total Pages 446
Release 1968
Genre American literature
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Geniuses Together

Geniuses Together
Title Geniuses Together PDF eBook
Author Humphrey Carpenter
Publisher Faber & Faber
Total Pages 258
Release 2013-12-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0571309410

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In Humphrey Carpenter's own words, 'This is the story of the longest-ever literary party, which went on in Montparnasse, on the Left Bank, throughout the 1920s.' 'This book', to continue to quote Carpenter himself, 'is chiefly a collage of Left-Bank expatriate life as it was experienced by the Hemingway generation - "The Lost Generation", as Gertrude Stein named it in a famous remark to Hemingway.' There are brief portraits of Gertrude Stein, Natalie Clifford Barney and Sylvia Beach, who moved to Paris before the First World War and provided vital introductions for the exiles of the 1920s. The main narrative, however, concerns the years 1921 to 1928 because these saw the arrival and departure of Hemingway and most of his Paris associates. 'He is a compelling guide, catching the kind of idiosyncratic detail or incident that holds the readers' attention and maintains a cracking pace. Anyone wanting an introduction to the constellation of talent that made the Left Bank in Paris during the Twenties a second Greenwich Village would find this a useful and inspiring book.' Times Educational Supplement

Geniuses Together

Geniuses Together
Title Geniuses Together PDF eBook
Author Humphrey Carpenter
Publisher
Total Pages 280
Release 1987
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Year Before Last

Year Before Last
Title Year Before Last PDF eBook
Author Kay Boyle
Publisher
Total Pages 248
Release 1969
Genre Fiction
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Kay Boyle's second novel, Year Before Last, was published in 1932 by Harrison Smith in New York and by Faber and Faber in London, in each case a true edition from different settings of type. Matthew J. Bruccoli, the textual editor of the Cross­currents/Modern Fiction series, has used the Harrison Smith edition in preparing this volume which is unique in the annals of textual editing of a modern novel because the emendations in the copy-text have been approved by the author. Harry T. Moore has provided a Preface which considers this work in relation to Miss Boyle's development as a novelist. Mr. Bruccoli's Note on the Text provides information about both the 1932 editions and lists the emendations. Against the background of the French Riviera we watch the unfolding of the story of a young woman who has left her husband for another man, a poet of compelling personality. Their love affair is complicated by the insane jealousy of an older woman which leads them to acts of desperation. This novel of love and hate moves forward in swift incident and action to a dramatic end.

A Hasty Bunch

A Hasty Bunch
Title A Hasty Bunch PDF eBook
Author Robert McAlmon
Publisher Olympia Press
Total Pages 169
Release 1977
Genre Popular literature
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The World Of A Writer Who Told It The Way It Really Was A woman whose sexual candor shocks her Midwestern town...an adolescent farm boy learning a shattering lesson in love...a restless girl playing with passion in Paris...a tormented human triangle in a Texas border town ... a trio of American girls following their very different paths to womanhood.. .an expatriate in the South of France caught on a merry-go-round of dreamlike pleasure and nightmare pain... All are part of an unforgettable human panorama that stretches from California to Europe, and ranges from the most elemental levels of existence to the jaded heights of sophistication. Here is the greatest work of fiction by a writer who was a prized member of the circle that included Hemingway and Joyce--a writer who now at last can be seen as the amazingly prophetic genius he was.

American Literature in Transition, 1920–1930

American Literature in Transition, 1920–1930
Title American Literature in Transition, 1920–1930 PDF eBook
Author Ichiro Takayoshi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 822
Release 2017-12-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 110830480X

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American Literature in Transition, 1920–1930 examines the dynamic interactions between social and literary fields during the so-called Jazz Age. It situates the era's place in the incremental evolution of American literature throughout the twentieth century. Essays from preeminent critics and historians analyze many overlapping aspects of American letters in the 1920s and re-evaluate an astonishingly diverse group of authors. Expansive in scope and daring in its mixture of eclectic methods, this book extends the most exciting advances made in the last several decades in the fields of modernist studies, ethnic literatures, African-American literature, gender studies, transnational studies, and the history of the book. It examines how the world of literature intersected with other arts, such as cinema, jazz, and theater, and explores the print culture in transition, with a focus on new publishing houses, trends in advertising, readership, and obscenity laws.

Modernism and the Culture of Celebrity

Modernism and the Culture of Celebrity
Title Modernism and the Culture of Celebrity PDF eBook
Author Aaron Jaffe
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 272
Release 2005-03-17
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780521843010

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In this 2005 book, Jaffe examines the interactions of modernist literary fame and celebrity culture in the early twentieth century.