For the author of Under the Volcano, see Malcolm Lowry.
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Malcolm Cowley
Cowley, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1963
Born
(1898-08-24)August 24, 1898[1] Belsano, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died
March 27, 1989(1989-03-27) (aged 90) New Milford, Connecticut, U.S.
Occupation
Writer
Alma mater
Harvard University
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Malcolm Cowley (August 24, 1898 – March 27, 1989) was an American writer, editor, historian, poet, and literary critic. His best known works include his first book of poetry, Blue Juniata (1929), and his memoir, Exile's Return (1934; rev. 1951), written as a chronicler and fellow traveller of the Lost Generation and an influential editor and talent scout at Viking Press.
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MalcolmCowley (August 24, 1898 – March 27, 1989) was an American writer, editor, historian, poet, and literary critic. His best known works include his...
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painter. She was married to poet-playwright Orrick Johns and writer MalcolmCowley and was the lover of playwright Eugene O'Neill and poet Hart Crane....
published in 2021 to acclaim. Cowley Heller grew up in New York in a literary and artistic family. Her grandfather, MalcolmCowley, was a renowned poet and...
Nobel laureates. Faulkner's reputation grew upon the publication of MalcolmCowley's The Portable Faulkner, and he was awarded the 1949 Nobel Prize in Literature...
second, revised version, prepared by Fitzgerald's friend and critic MalcolmCowley on the basis of notes for a revision left by Fitzgerald, is ordered...
he was part of a board to produce a Soviet film on "Negro Life" with MalcolmCowley, Floyd Dell, and Chambers. In 1931 Prentiss Taylor and Langston Hughes...
Glenway Wescott Edna St. Vincent Millay Edmund Wilson Henry Miller MalcolmCowley Louis-Ferdinand Céline Erich Maria Remarque Aldous Huxley James Joyce...
Cody (1951–1952). On the Road was championed within Viking Press by MalcolmCowley and was published by Viking in 1957, based on revisions of the 1951...
1960s, but the books were excoriated by the literary establishment. MalcolmCowley of The New Republic called Spillane "a dangerous paranoid, sadist, and...
University in a period roughly between 1912 and 1919. It includes: MalcolmCowley (1898–1989) E. E. Cummings (1894–1962) Arthur William Wilson - AKA Winslow...
Writers, 1929–1942. In the course of his research, Wolfe interviewed MalcolmCowley, Archibald MacLeish, and James T. Farrell. A biographer remarked on...
graduated from Peabody High School, where he befriended classmates MalcolmCowley and James Light. He attended Ohio State University to pursue courses...
1994) p. 241 R. Bly and M. Woodman, The Maiden King (1999) p. 85–8 MalcolmCowley, ed., The Portable Hawthorne (Penguin 1977) p. 177 Richard Eldridge...
impetus out of Crane's first heterosexual affair (with Peggy Cowley, estranged wife of MalcolmCowley) is generally undisputed[citation needed]. Written early...
posthumous Pulitzer for the work. The Portable Faulkner (1946), edited by MalcolmCowley To date, Library of America has published all of Faulkner's novels in...
in the then-forthcoming anthology The Portable Faulkner, edited by MalcolmCowley. At Faulkner's behest, however, subsequent printings of The Sound and...
Harum), respiratory failure. Don Basham, 62, Bible teacher and author. MalcolmCowley, 90, American writer, heart attack. Scott Safran, 21, American video...
anti-Communist. Likewise, the editor of The New Republic magazine, MalcolmCowley had been a fellow traveler during the 1930s, but broke from the Communist...
Charles Scribner's Sons collection at Princeton University. Profile by MalcolmCowley, "Unshaken Friend", The New Yorker (April 1 and edition of 8 April,...
Center, where he studied the craft of fiction under Frank O'Connor and MalcolmCowley, alongside other aspiring writers, including Wendell Berry, Ken Kesey...
New York, where he met his wife, Miranda Cowley, granddaughter of the American poet and critic MalcolmCowley, in a disco. After five years in the city...
Cantwell began to meet New York writers and editors such as Edmund Wilson, MalcolmCowley, John Chamberlain, Erskine Caldwell, Matthew Josephson, and Harry Hansen...
Modern Life (Penguin) p. 49 and p. 109 MalcolmCowley ed., The Portable Hawthorne <Penguin 1978) p. 167 Cowley ed., "Editor's Introduction" p. 9 Editor...
"for decades we have not had eloquence like his in American writing". MalcolmCowley of The New Republic thought the book would be twice as good if half...