
Galantière
Mark I Lurie
Kirkus Reviews
A well-written, comprehensively researched account of one man with connections to key players in literature and politics throughout the 1900s. ...Lurie has produced a substantial, thoughtful biography of a man previously known only through his appearances in the papers of more famous individuals, acknowledging his contributions and placing him in historical context...
Midwest Book Review
Impressively researched, extraordinarily informative, exceptionally well written, organized and presented, " Galantière: The Lost Generation's Forgotten Man" is an especially and unreservedly recommended addition to both community and academic library 20th Century American Biography collections.
Rosanna Warren. Distinguished Service Professor, Univ. of Chicago
Galantière could have sprung full-grown from a novel by Saul Bellow: a fantastical creature whose most successful fiction was himself.
Publishers Weekly
Lurie's dutiful biography of Lewis Galantière (1895-1977), his first cousin once removed, tells a clear-cut tale of a man who crossed paths with Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, and James Joyce, among many other literary notables, helping them in significant ways... …an appealing portrait of a man who made his own way among the literati of his day.
The Library Journal
...Lurie succeeds in constructing a thorough and well-rounded portrait that should earn its subject wider recognition —especially among readers interested in American history and diplomacy.
H. R. Stoneback. Distinguished Professor of English. SUNY and Past Pres. of the Hemingway Society
Mark Lurie's impeccably researched, and amply documented biography unearths valuable neglected details of the Hemingway- Galantière friendship. This valuable portrait of Galantière is a compelling tale, well-told for the first time.
Duration - 7h 58m.
Author - Mark I Lurie.
Narrator - Eleven Labs.
Published Date - Monday, 27 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2017 Overlook Press LLC ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Kirkus Reviews A well-written, comprehensively researched account of one man with connections to key players in literature and politics throughout the 1900s. ...Lurie has produced a substantial, thoughtful biography of a man previously known only through his appearances in the papers of more famous individuals, acknowledging his contributions and placing him in historical context... Midwest Book Review Impressively researched, extraordinarily informative, exceptionally well written, organized and presented, " Galantière: The Lost Generation's Forgotten Man" is an especially and unreservedly recommended addition to both community and academic library 20th Century American Biography collections. Rosanna Warren. Distinguished Service Professor, Univ. of Chicago Galantière could have sprung full-grown from a novel by Saul Bellow: a fantastical creature whose most successful fiction was himself. Publishers Weekly Lurie's dutiful biography of Lewis Galantière (1895-1977), his first cousin once removed, tells a clear-cut tale of a man who crossed paths with Sherwood Anderson, Ernest Hemingway, and James Joyce, among many other literary notables, helping them in significant ways... …an appealing portrait of a man who made his own way among the literati of his day. The Library Journal ...Lurie succeeds in constructing a thorough and well-rounded portrait that should earn its subject wider recognition —especially among readers interested in American history and diplomacy. H. R. Stoneback. Distinguished Professor of English. SUNY and Past Pres. of the Hemingway Society Mark Lurie's impeccably researched, and amply documented biography unearths valuable neglected details of the Hemingway- Galantière friendship. This valuable portrait of Galantière is a compelling tale, well-told for the first time. Duration - 7h 58m. Author - Mark I Lurie. Narrator - Eleven Labs. Published Date - Monday, 27 January 2025. Copyright - © 2017 Overlook Press LLC ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:29
Preface
Duración:00:02:52
Chapter 1: Lewis and Ernest
Duración:00:21:29
Chapter 2: Ernest and Dorothy
Duración:00:13:22
Chapter 3: Ernest and Hadley
Duración:00:08:14
Chapter 4: From the Chicago Ghetto to the Chicago Renaissance
Duración:00:24:53
Chapter 5: On to Paris
Duración:00:15:07
Chapter 6: James Joyce and the Paris News Letter
Duración:00:13:36
Chapter 7: The Unraveling
Duración:00:21:47
Chapter 8: Iris Barry
Duración:00:15:38
Chapter 9: A Reinvigorated Man
Duración:00:12:15
Chapter 10: Margarett Sargent McKean
Duración:00:16:44
Chapter 11: John Houseman
Duración:00:19:37
Chapter 12: Lewis at the Bank
Duración:00:11:09
Chapter 13: Antoine de Saint Exupéry
Duración:00:12:32
Chapter 14: Kabloona
Duración:00:02:47
Chapter 15: War's Approach
Duración:00:22:59
Chapter 16: War
Duración:00:16:43
Chapter 17: A Guggenheim Fellowship
Duración:00:07:25
Chapter 18: Flight to Arras
Duración:00:10:39
Chapter 19: The Office of War Information
Duración:00:14:19
Chapter 20: Excalibur
Duración:00:08:59
Chapter 21: Lewis Returns to France
Duración:00:21:14
Chapter 22: War’s End
Duración:00:17:01
Chapter 23: Antigone
Duración:00:05:38
Chapter 24: America Today
Duración:00:13:09
Chapter 25: Radio Free Europe
Duración:00:21:27
Chapter 26: The Hungarian Revolution
Duración:00:15:57
Chapter 27: The Fall and Rise of Radio Free Europe
Duración:00:07:06
Chapter 28: The International PEN Congress
Duración:00:23:34
Chapter 29: Nancy
Duración:00:29:51
Chapter 30: Twilight
Duración:00:27:10
Chapter 31: Author's Epilogue
Duración:00:02:12
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:19