The Brazen Age Banish d

The Brazen Age Banish d
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1724
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:N11659851

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The Brazen Age

The Brazen Age
Author: David Reid
Publsiher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 541
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780394572376

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In the 1930s, the rise of Hitler and World War II would send some of Europe's most talented men and women to America's shores, vastly enriching the fields of science, architecture, film, and arts and letters--the list includes Albert Einstein, Erwin Panofsky, Walter Gropius, George Grosz, André Kertész, Robert Capa, Thomas Mann, Hannah Arendt, Vladimir Nabokov, and John Lukacs. Reid draws a portrait of the frenzied, creative energy of a bohemian Greenwich Village, from the taverns to the salons. Revolutionaries, socialists, and intelligentsia in the 1910s were drawn to the highly provocative monthly magazine The Masses, which attracted the era's greatest talent, from John Reed to Sherwood Anderson, Djuna Barnes, John Sloan, and Stuart Davis. And summoned up is a chorus of witnesses to the ever-changing landscape of bohemia, from Malcolm Cowley to Anaïs Nin.

The golden age The silver age The brazen age The first and second parts of the iron age

The golden age  The silver age  The brazen age  The first and second parts of the iron age
Author: Thomas Heywood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1874
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NYPL:33433074905435

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The golden age 1611 The silver age 1613 The brazen age 1613 The first and second parts of the iron age 1632

The golden age  1611  The silver age  1613  The brazen age  1613  The first and second parts of the iron age  1632
Author: Thomas Heywood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 464
Release: 1874
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:HWPW36

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A London Life in the Brazen Age

A London Life in the Brazen Age
Author: William Ingram
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1978
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: UOM:39015004722636

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Francis Langley was a man on the make if there ever was one. He is the entrepreneur who built the Swan Theater and, until now, this meager fact is nearly all there has been to know about him. Yet, William Ingram suggests, "this is like thinking of Henry Clay Folger or Henry E. Huntington only as the founders of libraries. His life was multifarious, and the Swan was but one part of it; to understand the man, we must know what else was on his mind." This book is a rich account of Langley's role in the development of the Elizabethan theater, and a substantial contribution to the social and the economic history of Elizabethan London. Langley, an arrogant, ruthless, violent man of deals and usury, serves as the index to the London of his times. He was, Ingram assures us, imbued "with that spirit of enthusiasm and expansion...of ostentation and aggrandizement, that lent itself so readily to the pens of the social satirists of the period."

A London Life in the Brazen Age

A London Life in the Brazen Age
Author: W. I. (W. Ingram)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1978
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 078372277X

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The Brazen Age

The Brazen Age
Author: David Reid
Publsiher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2016-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781101870662

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A brilliant, sweeping, and unparalleled look at the extraordinarily rich culture and turbulent politics of New York City between the years 1945 and 1950, The Brazen Age opens with Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s campaign tour through the city’s boroughs in 1944. He would see little of what made New York the capital of modernity—though the aristocratic FDR was its paradoxical avatar—a city boasting an unprecedented and unique synthesis of genius, ambition, and the avant-garde. While concentrating on those five years, David Reid also reaches back to the turn of the twentieth century to explore the city’s progressive politics, radical artistic experimentation, and burgeoning bohemia. From 1900 to 1929, New York City was a dynamic metropolis on the rise, and it quickly became a cultural nexus of new architecture; the home of a thriving movie business; the glittering center of theater and radio; and a hub of book, magazine, and newspaper publishing. In the 1930s, the rise of Hitler and World War II would send some of Europe’s most talented men and women to America’s shores, vastly enriching the fields of science, architecture, film, and arts and letters—the list includes Albert Einstein, Erwin Panofsky, Walter Gropius, George Grosz, André Kertész, Robert Capa, Thomas Mann, Hannah Arendt, Vladimir Nabokov, and John Lukacs. Reid draws a portrait of the frenzied, creative energy of a bohemian Greenwich Village, from the taverns to the salons. Revolutionaries, socialists, and intelligentsia in the 1910s were drawn to the highly provocative monthly magazine The Masses, which attracted the era’s greatest talent, from John Reed to Sherwood Anderson, Djuna Barnes, John Sloan, and Stuart Davis. And summoned up is a chorus of witnesses to the ever-changing landscape of bohemia, from Malcolm Cowley to Anaïs Nin. Also present are the pioneering photographers who captured the city in black-and-white: Berenice Abbott’s dizzying aerial views, Samuel Gottscho’s photographs of the waterfront and the city’s architectural splendor, and Weegee’s masterful noir lowlife. But the political tone would be set by the next president, and Reid looks closely at Thomas Dewey, Henry Wallace, and Harry Truman. James Forrestal, secretary of the navy under Roosevelt, would be influential in establishing a new position in the cabinet before ascending to it himself as secretary of defense under Truman, but not before helping to usher in the Cold War. With The Brazen Age, David Reid has magnificently captured a complex and powerful moment in the history of New York City in the mid-twentieth century, a period of time that would ensure its place on the world stage for many generations.

The Brazen Age a Dramatic History in Five Acts and in Verse The First Act Containing the Death of the Centaure Nessus the Second the Tragedy of Meleager the Third the Tragedy of Jason and Medea the Fourth Vulcan s Net The Fifth the Labours and Death of Hercules

The Brazen Age a Dramatic History  in Five Acts and in Verse   The First Act Containing the Death of the Centaure Nessus  the Second  the Tragedy of Meleager   the Third  the Tragedy of Jason and Medea  the Fourth  Vulcan s Net  The Fifth  the Labours and Death of Hercules
Author: Thomas Heywood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:560248363

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