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Bye bye Bohemia

Title
Bye bye Bohemia [typescript].
Author
Raley, Loker, 1908-
Publication
Greenwood Lake, N.Y. : [1971]

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TextPermit needed Berg Coll m.b. Raley B94 1971Schwarzman Building - Berg Collection Room 320

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Additional Authors
  • Winogrond, Dell Rose Raley.
  • Winogrond, Joseph T.
Description
[98] leaves; 28 cm
Summary
  • Memoir of experiences in Greenwich Village from the 1930s through the 1950s, featuring the author's impressions of scores of writers, artists, actors, and entertainers with whom he was acquainted, or about whom he had heard anecdotes, including: Rupert Brooke, George Cram Cooke, Elinor Wylie, Willa Cather, Vachel Lindsay, Theodore Dreiser, Sinclair Lewis, George Santayana, Isadora Duncan, Eugene ONeill, Carl Sandburg, Tennessee Williams, Henry Miller, Jack Kerouac, E. E. Cummings, Amy Lowell, Maxwell Perkins, Edna St. Vincent Millay, James Baldwin, Beauford Delaney, Joseph Gould, Dorothy Parker, William Saroyan, Maxwell Bodenheim, Jack Paar, Robert Frost, Stephen Vincent Benét, Brooks Atkinson, Charles Laughton, John Barrymore, Joseph Cotton, Sam Jaffe, Marlon Brando, Wally Cox, Helen Hawkes (Madame Pumpernickel), Isaac Edward Tannerier Gilmont Margules, Prince Robert de Rohan Courtenet, Patrick J. Whelan, Ludwig Lewisohn, Thelma Spear, William Ellery Leonard, Long John Nebel (Loker Raley was a regular on his radio show), and Jean Shepard.
  • Includes descriptions of Greenwich Village bohemian coffee houses and diners, including the Village Fair, the Twin Brothers Lunch-room, the Jefferson Diner, Whelan’s, the San Remo, and the Waldorf Cafeteria in Village Square.
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Note
  • Date supplied by donor.
With (note)
  • Transcription print-out (5 leaves) of Loker Raleys article The World Is Too Much With Us, published posthumously in the Aquarian in 1971.
Access (note)
  • Restricted access ;
Call Number
Berg Coll m.b. Raley B94 1971
OCLC
960049864
Author
Raley, Loker, 1908-
Title
Bye bye Bohemia [typescript].
Imprint
Greenwood Lake, N.Y. : [1971]
With:
Transcription print-out (5 leaves) of Loker Raleys article The World Is Too Much With Us, published posthumously in the Aquarian in 1971.
Access
Restricted access ; request permission in holding division.
Local Note
Donated by Dell Rose Raley Winogrond and Joseph T. Winogrond.
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Winogrond, Dell Rose Raley. Donor
Winogrond, Joseph T. Donor
Research Call Number
Berg Coll m.b. Raley B94 1971
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