The Bohemians
by Alan Cheuse
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Portrays the life and world of the twentieth-century socio-political activist and journalist from his childhood in Oregon through his involvement with Mabel Dodge, Louise Bryant, and the Russian Revolution.Tags
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Alan Cheuse was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey on January 23, 1940. He graduated from Rutgers University and returned to receive a doctorate in 1974 after traveling abroad. He taught creative writing and literature at George Mason University from 1987 until his death. He also led fiction workshops at the Squaw Valley Community of Writers in show more California. During his lifetime, he published 12 books and delivered thousands of commentaries on NPR. His books included The Bohemians: John Reed and His Friends Who Shook the World, The Light Possessed, To Catch Lightning, and Prayers for the Living. He spent more than 25 years with NPR, contributing book reviews, profiles, and commentary to All Things Considered. Beginning in 1981, he reviewed an estimated 1,600 books and provided annual recommendations of summer and Christmas reading, as well as commentary on notable writers. He was known for championing the work of younger writers and independent publishers. He died from injuries sustained in a car accident on July 31, 2015 at the age of 75. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Edna St. Vincent Millay; John Silas Reed; Louise Bryant
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- Greenwich Village, New York, New York, USA
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