Mary Dearborn
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Mary Dearborn is an American biographer and author. Dearborn has published biographies of Norman Mailer,[1] Henry Miller,[2] Peggy Guggenheim[3] and others.
Dearborn received a Ph.D in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University in 1984.[4]
Works
Biographies
- Pocahontas's Daughters: Gender and Ethnicity in American Culture (1986)
- Love in the Promised Land: The Story of Anzia Yezierska and John Dewey (1988)
- The Happiest Man Alive: A Biography of Henry Miller (1991)
- Queen of Bohemia: The Life of Louise Bryant (1996)
- Mailer: A Biography (1999)
- Mistress of Modernism: The Life of Peggy Guggenheim (2004)
Introductions
- Henry Miller, Crazy Cock (1991)
- Henry Miller, Moloch: or, This Gentile World (1992)
External links
References
- ↑ Lynn Neary, "Norman Mailer, Author and Social Critic, Dies at 84," NPR, November 10, 2007.
- ↑ Michiko Kakutani, "2 Views of Henry Miller, One Harsh and One Not," New York Times, May 17, 1991.
- ↑ Lucasta Miller, "The goodtime Guggenheim," The Guardian, November 11, 2005.
- ↑ Mary V. Dearborn, The Happiest Man Alive: A Biography of Henry Miller, New York: Simon & Schuster, 1991, book jacket.
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