The Man Who Would Marry Susan Sontag: And Other Intimate Literary Portraits of the Bohemian Era
Paperback Published on: 31/01/2007
Price: £16.99
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Synopsis
Long before Stonewall, young Air Force veteran Edward Field, fresh from combat in WWII, threw himself into New York's literary bohemia, searching for fulfillment as a gay man and poet. In this vivid account of his avant-garde years in Greenwich Village and the bohemian outposts of Paris' Left Bank and Tangier - where you could write poetry, be radical, and be openly gay - Field's intimate portraits of literary contemporaries such as Susan Sontag, Alfred Chester, May Swenson, and Frank O'Hara bring back the sadness, bawdiness, humor, and romanticism of the nigh-forgotten postwar bohemian subculture.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
- ISBN: 9780299213244
- Number of pages: 302
- Dimensions: 155 x 229 x 19 mm
- Weight: 416g
- Languages: English
