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Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation.  A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties & Thirties.

Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation. A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties & Thirties.

Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation.  A History of Literary Paris in the

Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation. A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties & Thirties.

de [Paris in the 1920s] Fitch, Noel Riley

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New York:: Norton ,, 1983.. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Fitch has created a literary chronicle of the most creative decades of the twentieth century as seen through the life and literary engagements of bookshop owner Sylvia Beach. In 1917, Sylvia Beach walked into a Paris bookshop, where she met Adrienne Monnier, the woman who would become her life companion. In 1919, Beach opened her own English-language bookshop and lending library, Shakespeare and Company, which would become the cynosure of an entire literary movement. Literary expatriates were drawn to her shop, but her most celebrated literary efforts are those she made on behalf of her literary idol, James Joyce, undertaking the publication of Ulysses. Noel Riley Fitch uses Beach as the focal point for a fascinating portrait of an artistic community filled with anecdote after anecdote. From the intellectual salons at Natalie Barney's residence--of which "William Carlos Williams would recall only the lesbian women dancing together"--to the seemingly constant presence of Ezra Pound, Fitch's account solidifies the importance of the time and place he so vividly re-creates.

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Gregor Rare Books US (US)
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28266
Título
Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation. A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties & Thirties.
Autor
[Paris in the 1920s] Fitch, Noel Riley
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First Printing of the First US Edition
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ISBN 10
0393017133
ISBN 13
9780393017137
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Norton ,
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New York:
Fecha de publicación
1983.
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Paris in the 1920s
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