Skidelsky, Berenice Claire, 1887-
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Berenice Skidelsky (1887-1984) was an American writer, editor and lecturer. Skidelsky, who also used the pseudonyms Berenice E. Noar and Burton E. Skidell, began her career writing stories for pulp magazines. She wrote short stories and a novel, was a book and movie critic, and became the literary editor of Vogue magazine in 1927. She lectured on political and current events, with a special focus on U.S./Soviet relations.
From the guide to the Berenice Skidelsky papers, 1880s-1984, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)
Berenice Skidelsky (1887-1984) was an American writer, editor and lecturer.
Skidelsky, who also used the pseudonyms Berenice E. Noar and Burton E. Skidell, began her career writing stories for pulp magazines. She wrote short stories and a novel, was a book and movie critic, and became the literary editor of Vogue magazine in 1927. She lectured on political and current events, with a special focus on U.S./Soviet relations.
From the description of Berenice Skidelsky papers, 1880s-1984. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122608204
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- American literature
- Fascism
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- Soviet Union (as recorded)
- Soviet Union (as recorded)
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- United States (as recorded)