User:Radh/American francophone writers

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Postscriptum

The name of this list is obviously idiotic, must have meant frenchophile or something...

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 * Others, 1916.

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Lit.: John Matthews Manly +  (1922)
 * Henry Brooks Adams
 * Conrad Potter Aiken
 * Zoe Akins (1886- dramatist
 * Sherwood Anderson. Spanish-American War
 * Gertrude Franklin Atherton. * 1857 1859?, d. 1948. S. F.
 * 1889 Paris; published her first two books in London, G. Routledge. 1890 back to Calif.
 * Mary Hunter Austin. Native Americans.
 * Ray Stannard Baker
 * Rex Ellingwood Beach (1877-) Alaska.
 * (Charles) William Beebe - British Guiana (Zoo). Travel-writing Asia, South America, Mexico.
 * Maxwell Bodenheim (1892- ) Army, 1910-1913
 * Heywood Campbell Broun. Kriegskorrespondent.
 * Arthur Bullard (1879-1929)/pen-name Albert Edwards. Russia 1917-19
 * (Frank) Gelett Burgess
 * Frances Hodgson Burnett. England
 * Richard (Eugene) Burton (1861-). 3 years abroad
 * Witter Bynner
 * Octavus Roy Cohen (Southern Negro)
 * Grace Walcott Hazard Conkling. 1902-03 Heidelberg, 1903-04 Paris, auch in Mexiko
 * Hilda Conkling - child poet
 * Alice Corbin (Santa Fe)
 * Adelaide Crapsey, Archäologie in Rom
 * Gladys Cromwell. W. W. 1 nurse 1918.
 * James Oliver Curwood Alaska, Yukon. conserationist. Highest paid author in the World.
 * Thomas Augustine Daly. poet ital. Formen, Slang?
 * Olive Tilford Dargan. Canada
 * John (Roderigo) Dos Passos.
 * William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (1865-)
 * Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa) (1858-) - Santee Sioux
 * Thoms Stearns Eliot
 * Arthur Davidson Ficke
 * Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
 * John Gould Fletcher
 * John (William) Fox, Jr./John Fox, Jr.
 * Robert Lee Frost
 * Henry Blake Fuller (1857-). In Europe '79-'80, '83, '92, '94, '96-'97.
 * Katharine Fullerton Gerould. 1908-09 in England and in France
 * Arturo Giovannitti I.W.W.
 * Arthur Guiterman. born to Am. parents in Vienna
 * Hermann Hagedorn. Studied in Berlin, 1907-08
 * Clayton Hamilton Cl. Meeker H. traveled widely
 * Arthur Sherburne Hardy. Persia, Europe (Paris)
 * Frank Harris (* 1854, Irland)
 * Ben Hecht (1893-) war correspondent in Germany
 * William Dean Howells (1837-)
 * James Gibbons Huneker (1860- ) critic. Studied the piano in Paris
 * Fannie Hurst (working girls)
 * Wallace Irwin Japanese in Calif.
 * Henry James
 * (Alfred) Joyce Kilmer (died W. W. 1)
 * Grace Elizabeth King (1852-). New Orleans, France
 * Alfred Kreymborg. Rome (The Broom)
 * Jack London Japan, Behring Sea, Canada Russian-Japanese War. South Seas
 * Amy Lowell. Egypt, Greece, Turkey
 * Percy Wallace MacKaye. dramatist, poet. studied in Leipzig,
 * H. L. Mencken W.W.1 war correspondent
 * Lloyd Mifflin (1846- ) artist, poet studied painting with his father, Germany, Italy
 * John G(neisenau) Neihardt. 1901-1907 Omaha
 * Frederick O'Brien. Marquesas islands
 * Eugene Gladstone O'Neill. 1909. Spanish Honduras (gold) Lived in the Argentine
 * Vincent O'Sullivan.
 * Thomas Nelson Page (1853-), ambassador to Italy, 1913-1919
 * [Bliss Perry]] (1860-) Berlin, Strassburg 1909-10 Harvard lecturer in Paris
 * Ernest Poole (1880- ). Socialist revolutionary in Russia
 * Ezra Pound
 * Agnes Repplier traveled in Europe. Roman Catholic
 * Lola Ridge
 * Charles George Douglas Roberts/Charles G. D. Roberts. Canada; W. W. 1
 * Carl Sandburg.
 * Lew. R. Sarett (Canada, north, Native Americans)
 * Clinton Scollard (studied in England)
 * Evelyn Scott
 * Anne Douglas Sedgwick (1873)
 * Alan Seeger
 * Logan Pearsall Smith. American scholar living in England. Trivia (Baudelaire, Wilde, Marcel Schwob)
 * Wilbur Daniel Steele Studied in Europe.
 * Arthur Stringer, Canadian
 * Ida Tarbell Ida Minerva Tarbell. Studied in France
 * Booth Tarkington France
 * Sara Teasdale
 * Eunice Tietjens (Mrs. Cloyd Head), War correspondent in France, 1917-18
 * Elias Tobenkin. (* 1882, Russia) Europe for the NY Tribune, 1918-19
 * Henry van Dyke (1852-) . 1908-09 Paris; 1913-1917: U.S. minister to the Netherlands.
 * Hendrik Willem van Loon (1862-?) Born at Rotterdam (1882) Studied in Munich 1911. AP-reporter Russian Revolution 1906. W. W. 1
 * Rita Wellman.
 * Edith Wharton
 * John Hall Wheelock. poet - Studium Göttingen 1909, Berlin 1910
 * Stewart Edward White
 * Brand Whitlock W W 1 ambassador to Belgium 1919
 * Kate Douglas Wiggin England (she wrote about it)

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Raworth, Hollo, Corso: The Minicab War Matrix Press, 1961 Raworth: Betrayal. Trigram, 1967 Raworth, John Esam, Hollo: Haiku, Trigram Press, 1968. Raworth: Lion. Trigram 1970 Penguin Modern Authors, 19, Raworth, John Ashbery, Lee Harwood 1971 Time Being. Raworth, A. Benveniste, R. DiPalma, Trigram 1972 Raworth: Act 1973

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Brett Rutherford. Songs..., 1968.

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Post W W 2 literary magazines: Richard O. Moore (San Fr.) published in The Arc (1947), Circle, The Formlist, Talisman Gilbert Sorrrentino: Neon (1956-60); his poetry also in: Emergent, Shenandoah, Spectrum, Supplement to Now, White Dove Review, Nomad, Hearse

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- 1936 USSR constitution; Great Terror - Pro Hitler - Stalin Pact

- Spanish Civil War

- 1940: Smith Act; OK for SWP/Trotskyists: klansmen and fascists not deserving of any rights. Bill of Rights Conference July 1949

American Peace Mobilization Chicago, September 2, 1940. Vito Marcantonio, Paul Robeson, Joe Curran, Richard Wright, Theodore Dreiser.

-campaign to free Browder. V. M., Elizabeth Gurley Flynn

- The cpusa was against the first March on Washington Movement in 1941 that wanted integration in the army

-Wallace campaign

Cultural and Scientific Conference for World Peace, Waldorf Hotel, March 25-27, 1949 The offficial American participants included: Agnes Smedley (comintern), W.E.B. Du Bois (soon a cp-member), Howard Fast, Norman Mailer (who had been active in the Wallace campaign), E. O. Matthiessen (a well-known fellow traveller). Sponsors included Robeson (but also non-communists)

- In Prag in 1949 - In Moscow in 1949 - interview with Soviet Russia Today - Stalin Peace Prize in 1952 - Hungarian revolution in 1956

William O'Neill, p. 371: Robeson was also a Stalinist. Though denying actual Party membership, he followed every twist ans turn of the Party line. P. 372: ''Robeson's politics could not have been more simple

http://www.mltranslations.org/Miscellaneous/robesonSPP.htm

http://www.northstarcompass.org/nsc9804/robeson.htm

John Goode, Frank Goode; brothers of Eslanda Goode

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 * William H. Hinton (to China in 1937)
 * Joan Hinton (1921-2010)
 * Daughter Carma: film-maker


 * H. Bruce Franklin (Rutgers): "Future Perfect", founder of the Revolutionary Communist Party
 * C. Clark Kissinger, SDS

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Snyder, Welch, Whalen: Lloyd Reynold's calligraphy class at Reed College

Gary Lepper, Bibliography