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    Kay Boyle (February 19, 1902 – December 27, 1992) was an American novelist, short story writer, educator, and political activist. Boyle is best known...
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  • Almanack, originally published in 1928, later developed into a film in 2017. Kay Boyle was an American expatriate writer, novelist and activist who moved to...
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  • risk" shortly thereafter and Kay Boyle's accreditation was revoked by the New Yorker. After their return to the US, Boyle and Franckenstein fought the...
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    Margaret Anderson, Djuna Barnes, Natalie Barney, Sylvia Beach, Erik Satie, Kay Boyle, Bryher, Caresse Crosby, Nancy Cunard, H.D., Janet Flanner, Jane Heap...
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    of many authors who would later become famous, among them Anaïs Nin, Kay Boyle, Ernest Hemingway, Archibald MacLeish, Henry Miller, Charles Bukowski...
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  • by Michael Austin, based on the 1929 short story "Maiden, Maiden" by Kay Boyle. Set primarily in the Alps, the story focuses on Douglas Meredith (Sean...
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    Susan Magdalane Boyle (born 1 April 1961) is a Scottish singer who rose to fame in 2009 after appearing as a contestant on the third series of Britain's...
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    several struggling authors who later became famous, including James Joyce, Kay Boyle, Ernest Hemingway, Hart Crane, D. H. Lawrence, and René Crevel. Crosby...
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    2009. Kay returned his support to Comic Relief in March 2011 with a cover version of "I Know Him So Well", re-recorded by singer Susan Boyle and Kay in the...
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  • Adam Boyle (disambiguation), multiple people Charles Boyle (disambiguation), multiple people David Boyle (disambiguation), multiple people Edward Boyle (disambiguation)...
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  • of time. This includes celebrities such as Anne Archer, Polly Bergen, Kay Boyle, Jill Clayburgh, Linda Ellerbee, Whoopi Goldberg, Elizabeth Janeway, Ursula...
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  • on him by textbooks and dictionaries. The Proclamation was signed by Kay Boyle, Whit Burnett, Hart Crane, Caresse Crosby, Harry Crosby, Martha Foley...
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  • (1925–1967). They divorced circa 1928 following his affair with writer Kay Boyle, whom he later married. Soon after her first marriage dissolved, she had...
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  • future luminaries as D. H. Lawrence, Archibald MacLeish, James Joyce, Kay Boyle, Hart Crane, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, William Faulkner, Dorothy...
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  • explores the issue in an article for the New Yorker in which he quotes Kay Boyle, the director of the creative writing program at San Francisco State University...
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  • June-July 1932 1934 Louis Paul No More Trouble for Jedwick Esquire 1935 Kay Boyle The White Horses of Vienna Harper's Magazine 1936 James Gould Cozzens...
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  • she says, what are you meant to mean?". The play resists answers. When Kay Boyle asked Beckett why Willie reaches up towards Winnie, he replied: The question...
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  • Crosbys. Additional authors published by the Black Sun Press include Kay Boyle, whose first book Short Stories was published by Black Sun. Other authors...
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    published poetry by Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens, Marianne Moore, H.D., Kay Boyle, and Marsden Hartley. The next year, he moved to Paris after marrying...
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  • trial. The Baab trial in Frankfurt was described by American journalist Kay Boyle in an article in The New Yorker, later also published as an introduction...
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    Wellworth as The Pelicans Le Diable au corps (1923) – novel, translated by Kay Boyle as The Devil in the Flesh Le Bal du comte d'Orgel (1924) – novel, translated...
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  • painter, in Paris.: 268 In 1929, American author Kay Boyle began working for Bedwell as a "secretary." Boyle wrote to her family saying that the work included...
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    The Autobiography of Emanuel Carnevali was edited by Carnevali's friend Kay Boyle and published by Horizon Press. Carnevali's autobiography was also later...
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  • political activists that supported the SBDC and their cause were Julian Bond, Kay Boyle, Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, Noam Chomsky, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen...
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    recognition dazzled me. Later, I became friends with Studs Terkel and Kay Boyle, the judges, toward whom I carry a lifelong gratitude. This prize made...
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  • author Djuna Barnes (1892–1982), American novelist, playwright, etc. Kay Boyle (1902–1992), American novelist, poet, short story writer Bryher (1894–1983)...
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  • summer. Instructors included Saul Bellow, Robert Lowell, Edward Albee, Kay Boyle and Kenneth Koch. From 1961 to 1963, while English professor Willard Maas...
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    International Women's Year." In a March 1976 article in The Nation, writer Kay Boyle criticized Ashraf for her touting of International Women's Year as succeeding...
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    needed] The Post published stories and essays by H. E. Bates, Ray Bradbury, Kay Boyle, Agatha Christie, Brian Cleeve, Eleanor Franklin Egan, William Faulkner...
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    in London from 1920–1938, later Sir George Franckenstein Kay, Baroness Franckenstein (née Boyle) (1902–1992), American writer and political activist Joseph...
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