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Mabel Dodge Luhan (1879–1962)

Teoksen Edge of Taos Desert: An Escape to Reality tekijä

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Image credit: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Carl Van Vechten collection, Reproduction Number LC-USZ62-106861 DLC

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Sisters of the Earth: Women's Prose and Poetry About Nature (1991) — Avustaja — 396 kappaletta

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Kanoninen nimi
Luhan, Mabel Dodge
Muut nimet
Luhan, Mabel Ganson Dodge Sterne
Ganson, Mabel (birth name)
Syntymäaika
1879-02-26
Kuolinaika
1962-08-13
Hautapaikka
Kit Carson Cemetery, Taos, New Mexico, USA
Sukupuoli
female
Kansalaisuus
USA
Syntymäpaikka
Buffalo, New York, USA
Kuolinpaikka
Taos, New Mexico, USA
Asuinpaikat
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Arcetri, Italy
New York, New York, USA
Paris, France
Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA
Taos, New Mexico, USA
Ammatit
patron of the arts
writer
Suhteet
Reed, John (lover)
Lawrence, D. H. (friend and recipient of Mabel's largesse)
Stieglitz, Alfred (friend)
Stein, Gertrude (friend)
Steffens, Lincoln (friend)
O'Keeffe, George (friend and recipient of Mabel's largesse) (näytä kaikki 9)
Hartley, Marsden (friend and recipient of Mabel's largesse)
Marin, John (friend and recipient of Mabel's largesse)
Dove, Arthur (friend and recipient of Mabel's largesse)
Lyhyt elämäkerta
Mabel Dodge Luhan, née Ganson, was born in Buffalo, New York. She attended Saint Margaret’s Episcopal School for girls until age 16, then went to a school in New York City and a finishing school in Washington, D.C. In 1900, at age 21, she married Karl Evans, with whom she had one son before he died two years later in a hunting accident. She went to Paris, where she married Edwin Dodge, a wealthy Boston architect in 1904.
In 1912, the couple returned to the USA, settling in New York City, where Mabel separated from her husband. She married Maurice Sterne, a painter, as her third husband. In 1919, the couple moved to Taos, New Mexico and founded a literary colony there. She married her fourth and last husband, Antonio "Tony" Luhan, in 1923.

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This treasure was found in an antique book store In Albuquerque, New Mexico, as I was rummaging through a shelf of lovely dusty books. What a find. Mabel Dodge Luhan's tale of her journey from Santa Fe to Taos, and the life she builds in her new found love, is magnificent and enchanting. Her descriptions of the area she lives in and the Indians are raw and passionate. You can deeply feel her love for these quiet and soulful people. Her tale is brought to life through her delicious words, as well as an intimate, stirring feeling of a woman who has just stepped outside from a dark place to smell fragrant spring flowers of the land for the first time, or of one who has just awakened to a kiss from their true love. Her writing is genius.… (lisätietoja)
 
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tippygirl | 1 muu arvostelu | Feb 27, 2015 |
This is one of my all time favorite books! It describes a time and place long-gone, rich in atmosphere, new, exciting, completely unique. I came across it in John Coles' Bookshop in La Jolla, California, in 1999. I didn't know anything about Mabel Dodge Luhan or the early Taos years at the time, but the book intrigued me and I gobbled it up, partially because it was so unfamiliar and new. That experience of discovery in a quirky, independent bookstore is exactly what book browsing should be -- serendipity and grace, discovery, excitement, thrill!… (lisätietoja)
 
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