Edouard Roditi letters : to Steven Watson, 1991 Jul 26-1992 Feb 26.

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Edouard Roditi letters : to Steven Watson, 1991 Jul 26-1992 Feb 26.

Three ALS and four TLS, with four envelopes, written in response to questions regarding Watson's research of Max Ewing. Roditi discusses his memories of Ewing, Ettie, Carrie, and Florine Stettheimer, and other writers and artists in New York City during the 1930s, including discussion of speakeasies, gay nightlife, and other aspects of social life during the Harlem Renaissance. Roditi also responds to questions regarding Watson's Strange Bedfellows: the First American Avant-Garde.

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Stettheimer, Florine, 1871-1944

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American artist, theatrical set designer. Stettheimer is perhaps best known for the lavish sets and costumes she designed for the first American production, in 1934, of Gertrude Stein's opera FOUR SAINTS IN THREE ACTS, with music by Virgil Thomson. From the description of Papers, [ca. 1920]-1940. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309772203 Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944), artist, studied in ...

Stettheimer family.

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Ewing, Max, 1903-1934.

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Watson, Steven E.

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Stettheimer, Carrie Walter, 1869-1944

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Roditi, Edouard.

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Edouard Roditi was born in Paris, June 6, 1910; he was educated in England at Elstree, Charterhouse, and Balliol, and received a BA from the Univ. of Chicago; he became acquainted with T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, AndreĢ Breton and other leading literary figures, while living in London, Paris, and Berlin (1929-37); he published the first Surrealist manifesto in English, "The new reality", in the Oxford outlook (1929); while continuing his literary interests, he worked for the US government during WW...

Stettheimer, Ettie, 1875-1955

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American author, published two novels under the pseudonym Henrie Waste. From the description of Autograph (3) and typed (1) letters signed : [n.p.], to Herbert J. Seligmann, 1924-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872304 ...