The Dream of the Golden Mountains: Remembering the 1930s
by Malcolm Cowley
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Relevant because of Cowley's close friendship with gay poet Hart Crane. Contains several references to Crane in the index.Tags
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Quite interesting. Written from the point of view of demonstrators. Just sometimes it got boring.
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Malcolm Cowley, critic, poet, editor, and translator, was an influential figure in American letters. The son of a Pittsburgh physician, Cowley studied at Harvard University and the University of Montpelier, "starved" in Greenwich Village, and lived in France, where he met the Dada crowd and worked on two expatriate magazines, Secession and Broom. show more From 1929 to 1944, he was associate editor of The New Republic. Perhaps the most famous work he wrote was his early book of poetry entitled, Blue Juniata (1929). As an editorial consultant to Viking Press, he pushed for the publication of Jack Kerouac's On the Road. His book The Faulkner-Cowley File: Letters and Memories, 1944-1962 documents his early recognition of William Faulkner. The Portable Faulkner was published at Cowley's instigation and under his editorship in 1946, when all 17 of Faulkner's books were out of print. Its publication had a profound effect -- virtually creating Faulkner's literary revival. Cowley died in 1989. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature, Biography & Memoir, Nonfiction
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- 811.52 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American poetry 20th Century 1900-1945
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- PS3505 .O956 .Z464 — Language and Literature American literature American literature Individual authors 1900-1960
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