Strange Bedfellows: The First American Avant-gardeAbbeville Press, 1991 - 439 pagina's This book tells the story of the first American avant-garde in art, poetry and the theatre. The people discussed in this book include Ezra Pound, Gertrude Stein, Marcel Duchamp and the Stettheimer sisters. The author suggests that this exchange of ideas transformed modern culture. Quotations from letters, diaries and interviews enliven this history. The development of the avant-garde depended as much on social intercourse, whether sexual, suppressed or platonic, as on aesthetics. By the time of the 1913 Armory Show, bohemia had made a home for itself in New York's Greenwich Village. |
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... Women styled their hair to simulate a wild bird's nest or Irene Castle's bob , often topped by a felt hat or a " pancake style " in Hindoo blue . Women said " damn " in public , smoked cigarettes in amber hold- ers , ordered alcoholic ...
... Women styled their hair to simulate a wild bird's nest or Irene Castle's bob , often topped by a felt hat or a " pancake style " in Hindoo blue . Women said " damn " in public , smoked cigarettes in amber hold- ers , ordered alcoholic ...
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... women's right to vote , called suffragists , feminists at- tempted to improve women's position in all aspects of life , not just politics . They were sometimes called Heterodites - after the women who joined Heterodoxy , a women's club ...
... women's right to vote , called suffragists , feminists at- tempted to improve women's position in all aspects of life , not just politics . They were sometimes called Heterodites - after the women who joined Heterodoxy , a women's club ...
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... women took center stage . Modern poetry had always been run by women , but mod- ern art was still a male domain . At the Independents show women were newly visible because of their numbers ( 414 women and 821 men exhibited ) and because ...
... women took center stage . Modern poetry had always been run by women , but mod- ern art was still a male domain . At the Independents show women were newly visible because of their numbers ( 414 women and 821 men exhibited ) and because ...
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