Yaddo

Yaddo
Author: Micki McGee,New York Public Library
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0231147376

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Yaddo is a rich account of America's premier artists' retreat, which has hosted some of the twentieth century's most renowned writers, composers, and visual artists. Hannah Arendt, James Baldwin, Saul Bellow, Leonard Bernstein, Elizabeth Bishop, Truman Capote, Flannery O'Connor, Aaron Copland, Langston Hughes, Carson McCullers, Sylvia Plath, Philip Roth, Clyfford Still, and William Carlos Williams all lived and worked at Yaddo. Richly illustrated with photographs, prints, intimate letters, papers, and ephemera from archives and collections at both Yaddo and TheNew York Public Library, this collection provides a window into the famously private institution, recounting the experiences of the artists who took advantage of a bucolic retreat to tap into--and mingle with--genius. With essays by Marcelle Clements, David Gates, Allan Gurganus, Tim Page, Ruth Price, Barry Werth, Karl Emil Willers, and Helen Vendler, and an overview by curator Micki McGee, Yaddo is a collaborative project that revisits the major moments of twentieth-century American culture and history.

Yaddo

Yaddo
Author: Katrina Trask
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1923
Genre: United States
ISBN: NYPL:33433097920429

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Six Decades at Yaddo

Six Decades at Yaddo
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1986
Genre: American essays
ISBN: UOM:39015064112405

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Six authors reminisce about their time at the famed artists' colony and retreat in upstate New York.

Home Before Dark

Home Before Dark
Author: Susan Cheever
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781501124648

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In Home Before Dark, Susan Cheever, daughter of the famously talented writer John Cheever, uses previously unpublished letters, journals, and her own precious memories to create a candid and insightful tribute to her father. While producing some of the most beloved and celebrated American literature of this century, John Cheever wrestled with personal demons that deeply affected his family life as well as his career. In this poignant memoir of a man driven by boundless genius and ambition, Susan Cheever writes with heartwrenching honesty of family life with the father, the writer, and the remarkable man she loved.

Yaddo Yesterday and Today

Yaddo  Yesterday and Today
Author: Marjorie Peabody Waite
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1933
Genre: Saratoga Springs (N.Y.)
ISBN: UVA:X000546090

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The Yaddo Letter

The Yaddo Letter
Author: Derek Mahon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1992
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: UOM:39015025190011

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Eloise at Yaddo

Eloise at Yaddo
Author: Lori Laitman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2007
Genre: Eloise (Fictitious character : Thompson)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123686557

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A Better World

A Better World
Author: William L. O'Neill
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000159899

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This book chronicles the struggle among non-Communist leftists and liberals over American relations with the Soviet Union from 1939 through the 1950s. Few now care as passionately and as violently as people did then about Soviet-American relations. It was a time when friends became enemies, and others forged strange alliances, all in the name of commitments that today seem remote. A Better World evokes those times and their choices, and explains why these long-ago battles still arouse such deep feelings today - and should.Americans who were pro-Soviet without being members of the Communist party - 'progressives' as they called themselves - had a large emotional investment in the Soviet Union. From 1935 to 1939 literally millions joined the 'Popular Front' of pro-Soviet organizations. O'Neill takes us through the shock of the Stalin-Hitler pact of 1939, through the revival of the Popular Front spurred by government and business support after Russia entered the war against Hitler. He traces the isolation of the anti-Stalinists, the rise and fall of Henry Wallace, and the eclipse of progressivism. And he explores the shifting allegiances of intellectuals as they struggled, often with each other, to influence the course of public debate, with long-lasting consequences for American intellect, culture, and morals.As O'Neill observes in his introduction, 'More than any of my other books A Better World inspired correspondents to send me probing or reflective letters.' It was this response, along with the extraordinary critical debate spurred by initial publication of this volume, that makes the book's continuing importance clear. The dream of achieving a better world through radical violence never dies, and the willingness of apologists to cling to utopian visions persists. As long as it does, the lessons of this book need to be available to us.