Bayliss, Jonathan
Variant namesJonathan Bayliss (1926-2009) was an American novelist and playwright who lived and wrote in Gloucester, Massachusetts. (source: Bayliss, Jonathan. Jonathan Bayliss papers, 1926-2009 (MS Am 3093): Guide. Houghton Library, Harvard University)
He was a close friend of poet Charles Olson after Olson's return to Gloucester in the late 1950s. Bayliss's highly innovative and polymathic novels employ a vast vocabulary, contain mathematical and philosophical puzzles, and avoid pop culture references in favor of historical and mythological allusions. He wrote two plays loosely based on the Sumerian Gilgamesh epic, The Tower of Gilgamesh and The Acts of Gilgamesh. (source: Wikipedia contributors, "Jonathan Bayliss," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jonathan_Bayliss&oldid=900209869 (accessed March 5, 2021))
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creatorOf | Bayliss, Jonathan. Jonathan Bayliss papers, 1926-2009 (MS Am 3093) | Houghton Library | |
referencedIn | Benjamin H. Lehman Papers | Bancroft Library |
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correspondedWith | Lehman, B. H. (Benjamin Harrison), 1889-1977 | person |
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Birth 1926-09-07
Death 2009-04-15
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