Vanity Fair managing editor Edmund Wilson, 26, after staying a few days in a hotel, has moved to this pension at 16 rue de Four.
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Now Scofield is ready to move on to the next leg of his trip: To Vienna and psychoanalysis treatment with Sigmund Freud, 65. Stein and Toklas discussed with Thayer how impressed they are with Anderson, who is a big fan of Gertrude’s work. They had just met one of The Dial’s main contributors, Sherwood Anderson, 44, author of the successful collection of stories, Winesburg, Ohio. Most interesting, however, was the visit Pound arranged to another American writer, Gertrude Stein, 47, and her partner Alice B. Cummings recently returned to Paris and is working on a novel about his experiences as an ambulance driver here during the Great War. Cummings, 26, whom Scofield had known at Harvard. Pound came to visit him at his hotel, the Hotel Continental on rue de Castiglione, and brought along another American poet, E. The foreign editor of The Dial, American ex-patriate poet Ezra Pound, 35, is hosting Thayer for his few days in Paris. The international postal service and Western Union should make it easy enough for him to work remotely. He feels he can continue his position as editor and co-owner of the New York-based The Dial literary magazine while he is living in Europe. Scofield Thayer, 31, is in Paris en route to Vienna. Now it’s time to put legal issues behind him and enjoy Paris. Quinn is quite proud that he got the publishers off with a $100 fine and no jail sentence.
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And he defended the American magazine, The Little Review, which dared to publish “obscene” excerpts of the novel.
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Quinn has been buying up the manuscript of Joyce’s novel Ulysses as the ex-pat Irishman works on it. One version of Mere Marie Poussepin by Gwen John Quinn much prefers her work to that of her brother, painter Augustus John, 43, whom he stopped supporting a few years ago after a dispute. John lives next door to in a Paris suburb. He bought one of the many versions of a portrait the Welsh painter did of Mere Marie Poussepin, the founder of the order of nuns Ms. As Quinn has written to the grateful artist earlier this year,ġ can’t have too much of a beautiful thing.” Pogany, and keeps some of his works in the foyer of his Central Park West apartment. Quinn has bought two versions of Brancusi’s Mlle. Quinn became familiar with the Romanian sculptor’s work when he exhibited in the 1913 Armory Show, which Quinn helped to organize. In particular he is looking forward to in-person dinners with…Ĭonstantin Brancusi, 45. Jeanne Foster, 42, to precede him and arrange meetings with art dealers and artists. Specifically meeting with the artists and writers whom he has been supporting financially for the past few years.īack in May he arranged through the secretary of state to get a passport for his representative Mrs. This time he is going to spend the whole time in Paris.
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On previous European trips Quinn has focused on visiting with his friends in Dublin and London. Leaving his successful law office behind to go on this holiday feels as though he has been let out of prison. On board ship, steaming from the United States to France, Irish-American attorney John Quinn, 51, is finally starting to relax.