' Early on, she quotes Pasternak: 'You in others: this is your soul.' Kerouac's soul lives on through many people—Joyce Johnson, for one—but few have been as adept as Weaver at capturing both him and the New York bohemia of the time.
In Wild Unrest, Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz offers a vivid portrait of Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the 1880s, drawing new connections between the author's life and work and illuminating the predicament of women then and now.
In An Uncommon Reader, Helen Smith brings to life Garnett’s intimate and at times stormy relationships with those writers. (“I have always suffered a little from a sense of injustice at your hands,” Galsworthy complained in a letter.) ...
... Helen Goodman , “ Rose O'Neill ( 1874–1944 ) , ” in The Art of Rose O'Neill ( Chadds Ford , PA : Brandywine River Museum , 1989 ) , 11 . 5. Ibid . 6. Likelihood that O'Neill was assigned cover design topics was discussed with Richard ...
Dalloway, this novel that Andrew Smith calls “beautiful, enchanting, [and] exquisitely written” is a new classic about teenage relationships, self-acceptance—and what happens when the walls we build start coming down.
And a Dog Called Fig is the story of one writer’s life with dogs (including a frisky new puppy), how they are uniquely ideal companions for building a creative life, and some delightful tales about dogs and their famous writers Into my ...
... Helen Davidson [pseudonym], interview, October 13, 2004; Margaret Home Chapin [pseudonym], interview by author, October 18, 2004, and others. 85. Miriam Halbert to her mother, August 5, 1948, in author's possession. Similarly, Richard T ...
... in author interview with Duke Snider . Alston's challenge to Robinson is recalled in Jack Mann , " The Name of ... Richard Nixon vs. Helen Gahagan Douglas - Sexual Politics and the Red Scare , 1950 ( New York : Random House , 1998 ) ...