Apartment in Athens
Title | Apartment in Athens PDF eBook |
Author | Glenway Wescott |
Publisher | New York Review of Books |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2011-07-06 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1590174828 |
A bestseller in 1945, this book has been out of print for over thirty years Like Wescott’s extraordinary novella The Pilgrim Hawk (which Susan Sontag described in The New Yorker as belonging “among the treasures of 20th-century American literature”), Apartment in Athens concerns an unusual triangular relationship. In this story about a Greek couple in Nazi-occupied Athens who must share their living quarters with a German officer, Wescott stages an intense and unsettling drama of accommodation and rejection, resistance and compulsion—an account of political oppression and spiritual struggle that is also a parable about the costs of closeted identity.
Glenway Wescott Personally
Title | Glenway Wescott Personally PDF eBook |
Author | Jerry Rosco |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 325 |
Release | 2010-03-23 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0299177343 |
As a writer, Glenway Wescott (1901–1987) left behind several novels, including The Grandmothers and The Pilgrim Hawk, noted for their remarkable lyricism. As a literary figure, Wescott also became a symbol of his times. Born on a Wisconsin farm in 1901, he associated as a young writer with Hemingway, Stein, and Fitzgerald in 1920s Paris and subsequently was a central figure in New York’s artistic and gay communities. Though he couldn’t finish a novel after the age of forty-five, he was just as famous as an arts impresario, as a diarist, and for the company he kept: W. H. Auden, Christopher Isherwood, Marianne Moore, Somerset Maugham, E. M. Forster, Joseph Campbell, and scores of other luminaries. In Glenway Wescott Personally, Jerry Rosco chronicles Wescott’s long and colorful life, his early fame and later struggles to write, the uniquely privileged and sometimes tortured world of artistic creation. Rosco sensitively and insightfully reveals Wescott’s private life, his long relationship with Museum of Modern Art curator Monroe Wheeler, his work with sex researcher Alfred Kinsey that led to breakthrough findings on homosexuality, and his kinship with such influential artists as Jean Cocteau, George Platt-Lynes, and Paul Cadmus.
The Pilgrim Hawk
Title | The Pilgrim Hawk PDF eBook |
Author | Glenway Wescott |
Publisher | |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | Americans |
ISBN |
A Heaven of Words
Title | A Heaven of Words PDF eBook |
Author | Glenway Wescott |
Publisher | University of Wisconsin Pres |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2013-06-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0299294234 |
From humble beginnings on a poor Wisconsin farm, the author went on to study at the University of Chicago, narrowly survive the Spanish flu pandemic, and eventually emerge as an influential poet and novelist. A major figure in the American literary expatriate community in Paris during the 1920s and a prominent American novelist in the years leading up to World War II, he spent a decade living abroad before relocating permanently to New York and New Jersey with his partner, Museum of Modern Art publications director and curator Monroe Wheeler. Together they mixed with such intellectual and creative greats as Jean Cocteau, Colette, George Platt Lynes, Paul Cadmus, Somerset Maugham, Christopher Isherwood, Marianne Moore, W. H. Auden, Truman Capote, Joseph Campbell, and scores of other luminaries. During the second half of his life, Wescott wrote nonfiction essays and worked for the Academy Institute of Arts and Letters, all the while keeping journals in which he recorded the experiences that fostered his love of life, literature, the arts, and humanity.--Publisher's description.
Continual Lessons
Title | Continual Lessons PDF eBook |
Author | Glenway Wescott |
Publisher | Farrar, Straus and Giroux |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 1991-01-23 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9780374128890 |
Glenway Wescott is one of the noteworthy figures of mid-century American letters. His aim was to write a totally honest account of himself, his friends and relations, and his loves, in the tradition of the greatest confessional literature, and he succeeded.
The Apple of the Eye
Title | The Apple of the Eye PDF eBook |
Author | Glenway Wescott |
Publisher | |
Pages | 310 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | Wisconsin |
ISBN |
A Visit to Priapus and Other Stories
Title | A Visit to Priapus and Other Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Glenway Wescott |
Publisher | University of Wisconsin Pres |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2013-11-29 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0299296938 |
Just as E. M. Forster's novel of gay love, Maurice, remained unpublished throughout his lifetime, Glenway Wescott's long story "A Visit to Priapus" was also destined to be a posthumous work, buried from 1938 until this century in Wescott's massive archive of manuscripts, journals, notebooks, and letters. The autobiographical story is about a literary man, frustrated in love, who puts aside his pride and makes a date with a young artist in Maine. Lavishly rendered in Wescott's elegant prose, the tale is explicit where it needs to be, but—as is typical of Wescott—it is filled with descriptive beauty and introspective lessons about sex and sexuality, love and creativity. Previously published in anthology form in the United Kingdom, "A Visit to Priapus" is presented for the first time in book form in America, containing previously uncollected stories, including three never before published. The result is a candid portrayal of the gifted but enigmatic writer who was famous in youth and remained a perceptive and compassionate voice throughout his long life. Drawn together from midcentury literary journals and magazines of the 1920s and 1930s, as well as from Wescott's papers, the stories were inspired by his life, from childhood to old age, from Wisconsin farm country to New York, London, Germany, and Paris. Finalist, Gay General Fiction, Lambda Literary Awards