Background
by Luhan, Mabel Dodge
Series: Intimate Memories Volume 1 Background Published by : New York (Harcourt, Brace and Co.) Physical details: 290 p.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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928.1 Kru More lives than one. | 928.1 Lew Willa Cather living | 928.1 Lon Mrs. Longfellow | 928.1 Luh Background | 928.1 Luh Movers and Shakers | 928.1 Luh European experiences | 928.1 Luh Movers and Shakers |
{vol. 1.} Background (1933) --
vol. 2. European experiences (1935) --
vol. 3. Movers and shakers (1936) --
vol. 4. Edge of Taos desert (1937).
Mabel Dodge Luhan's Intimate Memories offers the brilliantly edited memoirs of one woman's rebellion against "the whole ghastly social structure" under which the United States had been buried since the Victorian era. Luhan fled the Gilded Age prison of the upper classes to lead a life of notoriety among Europe and America's leading artists, writers, and social visionaries--among them D. H. Lawrence, Gertrude Stein, and John Reed. Intimate Memories details Luhan's assemblage of a series of utopian domains aimed at curing the malaise of the modern age and shows Luhan not just as a visionary hostess but as a talented and important writer. Googlebooks
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