Gombos, Edith
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Edith Gombos [Edith Sorel, pseudonym] was a journalist for the Cuban paper REVOLUTION, ca. 1960, and thereafter a free-lance interviewer of international status, her work published in several languages. Her career began with her introduction of de Beauvoir to Cuba, and did not conclude until the mid-1990s. Through the agency of Henry Miller she had a story published in English.
From the guide to the Gombos, Edith. Papers, 1960-1979, (Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives.)
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creatorOf | Gombos, Edith. Papers, 1960-1979 | Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives |
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associatedWith | Allen, Woody, 1935- |
associatedWith | Baldwin, James, 1924- |
associatedWith | Beauvoir, Simone de. 1908- |
associatedWith | Bergman, Ingmar, 1918- |
associatedWith | Cortâazar, Julio. |
associatedWith | Durrell, Lawrence. |
associatedWith | Greene, Graham, 1904- |
associatedWith | Miller, Henry, 1891- |
associatedWith | Oz, Amos. |
associatedWith | Sartre, Jean-Paul, 1905- |
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