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The Cramoisy Queen : A Life of Caresse Crosby.
Title:
The Cramoisy Queen : A Life of Caresse Crosby.
Author:
Hamalian, Linda.
ISBN:
9780809386468
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Edition:
2nd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (294 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Book Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. Spunky Little Rich Girl -- 2. Polly Meets Harry -- 3. How Polly Became Caresse -- 4. A Woman of Many Trades -- 5. Treasures for the Black Sun Press -- 6. The Death of Harry Crosby -- 7. Business or Pleasure -- Gallery -- 8. Atlantic Crossings -- 9. Mind Over Matter -- 10. Old Friends, New Friends -- 11. A Woman of Influence -- 12. Back in the Avant-Garde -- 13. Mondialization -- 14. Fame -- 15. A Thirty-Year Plan -- 16. How to Run a Castle -- 17. Keeping the Faith -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Author Bio -- Back Cover.
Abstract:
Caresse Crosby rejected the culturally prescribed roles for women of her era and background in search of an independent, creative, and socially responsible life. Poet, memoirist, advocate of women' s rights and the peace movement, Crosby published and promoted modern writers and artists such as Hart Crane, Dorothy Parker, Salvador Dalí , and Romare Bearden. She also earned a place in the world of fashion by patenting one of the earliest versions of the brassiere. Behind her public success was a chaotic life: three marriages, two divorces, the suicide of her husband Harry Crosby, strained relationships with her children, and legal confrontations over efforts to establish a center for world peace. As the first biographer to consider both the literary and social contexts of Crosby' s life, Linda Hamalian details Crosby' s professional accomplishments and her personal struggles. The Cramoisy Queen: A Life of Caresse Crosby also measures the impact of small presses on modernist literature and draws connections between key writers and artists of the era.  In addition to securing a place for Crosby in modern literary and cultural history, The Cramoisy Queen: A Life of Caresse Crosby contributes to the field of textual studies, specifically the complexities of integrating autobiography and correspondence into biography. Enhanced by thirty-two illustrations, the volume appeals to a wide range of readers, including literary critics, cultural historians, biographers, and gender studies specialists.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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