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An Illuminated Life : Belle Da Costa Greene’s Journey From Prejudice To Privilege

New Art City

  • New Art City
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    Jed Perl
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    Book, 1st ed, Knopf, 2005
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    A fascinating, panoramic exploration of art and culture in mid-twentieth-century New York City from one of our most important and influential art critics. New Art City takes us from the solitude of the artist?s studio to the uproarious bars where artists gathered, from the ramshackle bohemian neighborhoods of downtown Manhattan to the Midtown streets where steel-and-glass skyscrapers were rising and art galleries were proliferating. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  N6535.N5 P46 2005  AVAILABLE

Harlem Stomp! : A Cultural History Of The Harlem Renaissance

Divided Minds : Intellectuals And The Civil Rights Movement

Republic Of Dreams : Greenwich Village, The American Bohemia, 1910-1960

  • Republic Of Dreams : Greenwich Village, The American  Bohemia, 1910-1960
  • Attribution

    Ross Wetzsteon
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    Book, Simon & Schuster, 2002
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    If the twentieth century was the American century, it can be argued that it was more specifically the New York century, and Greenwich Village was the incubator of every important writer, artist, and political movement of the period. The story of the Village is, in large part, the stories old Villagers have told new Villagers about former Villagers, and to tell its story is in large part to tell its legends. Republic of Dreams presents the remarkable, outrageous, often interrelated biographies of the giants of American journalism, poetry, drama, radical politics, and art who flocked to the Village for nearly half a century, among them Eugene O’Neill, whose plays were first produced by the Provincetown Players on Macdougal Street, for whom Edna St. Vincent Millay also wrote; (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  F128.68.G8 W48 2002  AVAILABLE

Back Then : Two Lives In 1950’s New York

In The Process Of Poetry : The New York School And The Avant-garde

Willa Cather’s New York : New Essays On Cather In The City

American Moderns : Bohemian New York And The Creation Of A New Century

The Power Of Pride : Stylemakers And Rulebreakers Of The Harlem Renaissance

The Last Avant-garde : The Making Of The New York School Of Poets

Speaking Freely : A Memoir

Renewing The Left : Politics, Imagination, And The New York Intellectuals

John Sloan : Painter And Rebel

Terrible Honesty : Mongrel Manhattan In The 1920s