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    Malcolm Cowley (August 24, 1898 – March 27, 1989) was an American writer, editor, historian, poet, and literary critic. His best known works include his...
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  • border. Cowley lives in New York City, Connecticut and Newport, Rhode Island. Cowley is the son of prominent writer and literary critic Malcolm Cowley and...
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  • published in 2021 to acclaim. Cowley Heller grew up in New York in a literary and artistic family. Her grandfather, Malcolm Cowley, was a renowned poet and...
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  • painter. She was married to poet-playwright Orrick Johns and writer Malcolm Cowley and was the lover of playwright Eugene O'Neill and poet Hart Crane....
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    Atlantic Slave Trade 1518–1865 (1962) written in collaboration with Malcolm Cowley. A reviewer in the Journal of Negro history wrote: "This is not, perhaps...
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    Nobel laureates. Faulkner's reputation grew upon the publication of Malcolm Cowley's The Portable Faulkner, and he was awarded the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature...
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    second, revised version, prepared by Fitzgerald's friend and critic Malcolm Cowley on the basis of notes for a revision left by Fitzgerald, is ordered...
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  • Cody (1951–1952). On the Road was championed within Viking Press by Malcolm Cowley and was published by Viking in 1957, based on revisions of the 1951...
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  • Glenway Wescott Edna St. Vincent Millay Edmund Wilson Henry Miller Malcolm Cowley Louis-Ferdinand Céline Erich Maria Remarque Aldous Huxley James Joyce...
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    he was part of a board to produce a Soviet film on "Negro Life" with Malcolm Cowley, Floyd Dell, and Chambers. In 1931, Prentiss Taylor and Langston Hughes...
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    British author and academic Malcolm Cowley (1898–1989), American novelist, poet, literary critic, and journalist Malcolm Forbes (1919–1990), American...
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  • 1920) Sherwood Anderson, Djuna Barnes, Randolph Bourne, Kenneth Burke, Malcolm Cowley, Hart Crane, E. E. Cummings, Charles Demuth, Kahlil Gibran, Gaston Lachaise...
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  • 1994) p. 241 R. Bly and M. Woodman, The Maiden King (1999) p. 85–8 Malcolm Cowley, ed., The Portable Hawthorne (Penguin 1977) p. 177 Richard Eldridge...
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  • teeth extraction procedure had a high fatality rate. After his release, Malcolm Cowley hired him as a regular reviewer for The New Republic, and Gould became...
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  • graduated from Peabody High School, where he befriended classmates Malcolm Cowley and James Light. He attended Ohio State University to pursue courses...
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    1960s, but the books were excoriated by the literary establishment. Malcolm Cowley of The New Republic called Spillane "a dangerous paranoid, sadist, and...
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  • University in a period roughly between 1912 and 1919. It includes: Malcolm Cowley (1898–1989) E. E. Cummings (1894–1962) Arthur William Wilson - AKA Winslow...
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    posthumous Pulitzer for the work. The Portable Faulkner (1946), edited by Malcolm Cowley To date, Library of America has published all of Faulkner's novels in...
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    in the then-forthcoming anthology The Portable Faulkner, edited by Malcolm Cowley. At Faulkner's behest, however, subsequent printings of The Sound and...
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    New York, where he met his wife, Miranda Cowley, granddaughter of the American poet and critic Malcolm Cowley, in a disco. After five years in the city...
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  • anti-Communist. Likewise, the editor of The New Republic magazine, Malcolm Cowley had been a fellow traveler during the 1930s, but broke from the Communist...
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  • Modern Life (Penguin) p. 49 and p. 109 Malcolm Cowley ed., The Portable Hawthorne <Penguin 1978) p. 167 Cowley ed., "Editor's Introduction" p. 9 Editor...
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    to below as Black Cargoes) by Daniel P. Mannix in collaboration with Malcolm Cowley was published in 1962 during the civil rights movement in the United...
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  • impetus out of Crane's first heterosexual affair (with Peggy Cowley, estranged wife of Malcolm Cowley) is generally undisputed[citation needed]. Written early...
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    Among the names on the memorial is that of noted writer and editor Malcolm Cowley, who served as an ambulance driver with the American Field Service during...
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    Center, where he studied the craft of fiction under Frank O'Connor and Malcolm Cowley, alongside other aspiring writers, including Wendell Berry, Ken Kesey...
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    Cantwell began to meet New York writers and editors such as Edmund Wilson, Malcolm Cowley, John Chamberlain, Erskine Caldwell, Matthew Josephson, and Harry Hansen...
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    also served in the ambulance corps, including Ernest Hemingway and Malcolm Cowley. He arrived in France on July 7, 1917.: 46  When America officially...
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  • Lost Generation eminence grise Malcolm Cowley, who was "always glad to see" Kesey and fellow auditor Tillie Olsen. Cowley was succeeded the following quarter...
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    was regarded as an enormously influential figure; the literary critic Malcolm Cowley stated: "by the time he was forty, his influence was wider than any...
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