Paris with her husband EugeneJolas. Jolas was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but became closely associated with European culture. Jolas and her husband had...
Jolas may refer to: Members of the Jola people of West Africa Betsy Jolas (born 1926), Franco–American composer EugeneJolas (1894–1952), American translator...
village of Mlomp. Overall, more than half of Jolas (54%) are Muslims. In Gambia, 90% of Jolas are Muslims. Some Jolas continue to follow their traditional religion...
torture device similar to the one described by Kafka. (1941) Translated by EugeneJolas, Partisan Review, March–April 1941, ppp. 98–107, 146–158. (1948) Translated...
English." Lucia Joyce returned to stay with Maria Jolas, the wife of transition editor EugeneJolas, in Neuilly-sur-Seine. After three weeks, her condition...
These texts [...] formed a unity." In the same year, Joyce met Maria and EugèneJolas in Paris, just as his new work was generating an increasingly negative...
Elizabeth Jolas (born 5 August 1926) is a Franco-American composer. Jolas was born in Paris in 1926. Her mother, the American translator Maria McDonald...
published "A Report for an Academy" in The New York Herald Tribune. EugeneJolas translated Kafka's "The Judgment" for the modernist journal transition...
to propel the plot. The novel was translated into English in 1931 by EugeneJolas, a friend of James Joyce. The translation was not well received; it particularly...
Old Norse Poetry") Stuart Gilbert ("Prolegomena to Work in Progress") EugeneJolas ("The Revolution of Language and James Joyce") Victor Llona ("I Dont...
were caught in the fever of creativity. Robert McAlmon, and Maria and EugeneJolas came to Paris and published their literary magazine Transition. Harry...
Progress (a book of essays on Joyce which also included contributions by EugeneJolas, Robert McAlmon, and William Carlos Williams). Beckett's close relationship...
received considerable backlash from individuals portrayed in her book. EugeneJolas, editor of the avant-garde journal Transition, published a pamphlet titled...
Ezra Pound, Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, Laurence Sterne, and EugeneJolas. The Black Sun Press evolved into one of the most important small presses...
Hart Crane, D. H. Lawrence, Archibald MacLeish, Ernest Hemingway, and EugeneJolas. It enjoyed the greatest longevity among the several expatriate presses...
city of stars) may refer to: An idealised future civilisation, as in EugeneJolas' Succession in Astropolis Astropolis, a science fiction cycle by Sean...
Romanian politician, zoologist and short story writer (born 1862) May 26 – EugeneJolas, American/French writer, literary translator and critic (born 1894) June...
Arc de Triomphe in Paris Sophie Huber (born 1985), freestyle swimmer EugeneJolas (1894–1952), journalist, poet and translator, best known for founding...
Monte Young and Kurt Schwitters published by Ivrea, as well as texts by EugèneJolas and Theo van Doesburg. He edited a special Dada issue of Literary Magazine...
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contributor to transition, an experimental literary journal founded in 1927 by EugeneJolas. Her contributions included "Feeling Out" (June 1929), "How I Dreamed"...