An edition of The heart to Artemis (1962)

The heart to Artemis

a writer's memoirs.

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An edition of The heart to Artemis (1962)

The heart to Artemis

a writer's memoirs.

[1st ed.]
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Bryher — adventurer, novelist, publisher — flees Victorian Britain for the raucous streets of Cairo and the sultry Parisian cafes. Amidst the intellectual circles of the twenties and thirties, she develops relationships with her longtime partner H. D., and with Marianne Moore, Freud, Gertrude Stein, Man Ray, and others. This compelling memoir reveals Bryher's exotic childhood, her impact on modernism, and her sense of social justice-helping over 100 people escape from the Nazis while fleeing the war herself

"Bryher’s reputation as a writer rests on her postwar historical novels, but this portrait of a tumultuous era shows her passionate involvement in the present."
— The New Yorker (September 18, 2006) Go to article.

"Annie Winifred Ellerman, aka Bryher (1894-1983) was a modernist maverick: novelist, philanthropist, publisher (along with "husband of convenience" Robert McAlmon), proponent of psychoanalysis, and longtime partner of the poet H.D. Published in the U.S. in 1962, this beautiful, exacting memoir looks back on her English childhood ("I knew it mattered more if I were naughty on the Continent than at home because I discredited not only myself but every other English child"); her intellectual and political development; her and her family's penurious existence during WWI; her friendships and encounters with the likes of Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Freud, Yeats, and many others; and her work smuggling Jews out of Germany and Austria during the Nazi reign. Bryher takes great pains to make clear how chance and the social mores of the time shaped her voice and creative drive, spending ample time on psychoanalysis, Elizabethan literature, and proto-Modernists like Mallarmé. Eloquently and engagingly written, Bryher's memoir will be attractive to anyone with an interest in modernism's development and personalities."
— Publishers Weekly (July 10, 2006)

"A walk with Bryher down the rue de l'Odéon in 1921, besides being invigorating and fresh, can end with the realization of just how art became the hope of a generation disillusioned by war, systems of government, and moral failure."
— Grace Schulman

"A work so rich in interest, so direct, revealing, and, above all, thought-provoking that this reader found it the most consistently exciting book of its kind to appear in many years."
— The New York Times

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Cover of: Heart to Artemis; a Writer's Memoirs
Heart to Artemis; a Writer's Memoirs
2021, Creative Media Partners, LLC
in English
Cover of: Heart to Artemis; a Writer's Memoirs
Heart to Artemis; a Writer's Memoirs
2021, Creative Media Partners, LLC
in English
Cover of: The Heart to Artemis
The Heart to Artemis: A Writer's Memoirs
July 2006, Paris Press
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Cover of: The heart to Artemis
The heart to Artemis: a writer's memoirs.
1962, Harcourt, Brace & World
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Cover of: The Heart to Artemis
Cover of: The heart to Artemis; a writer's memoirs
The heart to Artemis; a writer's memoirs
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Dewey Decimal Class
828.912
Library of Congress
PR6003.R98 Z5

The Physical Object

Pagination
316 p.
Number of pages
316

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5852834M
Internet Archive
hearttoartemiswr0000bryh_t4g9
LCCN
62013519
OCLC/WorldCat
362609
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B0007DLKCW
Better World Books
BWB14734174

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