User:Ralfdetlef/Expats, a-z, names, places, concepts

I will use this page to collect stuff on US-expatriates (from my old persona user:radh, but also some new stuff).

Concepts
Basically the only notice every basic book on american literary history takes (concerning US-expatriatism) is "The Lost Generation", Paris, 1920s.

It is of course known, that young men, who did not wont to serve the military in the first World War ("slackers") went to Mexico ca. 1917; enemies the "Vietnam war" went to Canada, Sweden, and deserted in Germany, in Japan ...

And, of course, the "exile" of Afro-Americans is noted (Claude McKay, Paul Robeson, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, Chester Himes, James Baldwin);

the plight of the Red Scare victims (Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman); also of victims of McCarthyism; Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders; victims of president Harry Truman's "loyality order"; of the universities' "loyality oaths" (Natalie Zemon Davis and husband); writers, musicans, artists (George Oppen, Mary Oppen);

Stalinist, liberal victims of the Hollywood blacklist (Orson Welles [perhaps it was taxes], Nicholas Ray, Joseph Losey, Stanley Kubrick)

People; a to z (expats and others)

 * Published (or republished) by Mcfadden- Bartell Books (The Neglected Books Page- blog, August 24, 2022)


 * Leonardo Bercovici (Italy?); Mcf- B
 * ((Ann Borowik (1928- 2010); 1960s Cosmopolitan, Mcf- B))
 * ((Robert Briffault; "Europe", 1935, Mcf- B; married Herma Hoyt))
 * George Albert Glay (CDN, B.C.); Mcf- B
 * (Herma Hoyt, married Robert Briffault; (Paris?))
 * Theodora Keogh (to Paris with her first husband, Tom Keogh; after divorce to Rome, etc); Mcf- B
 * (Tom Keogh; artist/ illustrator)
 * Kenneth Lamott (born, as a child, in Japan); Mcf- B
 * (Nancy Morgan; WW 2, Hawaii, paperback, City of Woman, 1952; NBP)
 * ((Jane White (Autoren- u. Mädchenname), d.i.: Jane Brady: Quarry (1967), Mcf- B; U.K.))