Lillie, Beatrice 1
Lindsay, Vachel 1, 2, 3
literary magazines 1 Broom 1, 2, 3, 4
Contact 1
Dial 1, 2, 3
Little Review 1, 2, 3, 4
Poetry 1; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
This Quarter 1, 2
transatlantic review 1, 2, 3, 4
Loeb, Harold 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 as base for Hemingway character 1, 2, 3
Broom magazine 1, 2, 3, 4
critical analysis of Hemingway 1
life in Paris 1 affair with Duff Twysden 1
affair with Kitty Cannell 1, 2
meeting with Kay Boyle 1
return to USA 1
visit to Spain with Hemingway group 1
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 1
‘lost generation’ 1, 2
Lowell, Amy 1
Lowndes, Marie Belloc 1
Loy, Mina 1, 2
McAlmon, Bryher 1, 2 marriage contract 1
relationship with Hilda Doolittle 1
McAlmon, Robert Contact Editions publishing venture 1
Contact magazine 1
death 1
early life 1
life in Paris 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
marriage contract 1
meeting with Ezra Pound 1
meetings with Kay Boyle 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
relationship with Ernest Hemingway 1, 2, 3 criticism of writing 1
relationship with James Joyce 1
return to America 1
view of Ford Madox Ford 1
visit to Italy 1, 2
visit to London 1
visit to Mexico 1
writing style 1
writings poetry 1
Post-Adolescence 1, 2, 3
short stories 1
Man Ray 1 relationship with Kiki 1
Marinetti, F.T. 1
Martin, Florence 1, 2
Matisse, Henri 1
Mencken, H.L. 1
Milhaud, 1
Miller, Henry 1, 2, 3
Modigliani, Amedeo 1, 2
Monet, Claude 1
Monnier, Adrienne relationship with Sylvia Beach 1
Monro, Harold 1
Monroe, Harriet Poetry magazine 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Moorhead, Ethel 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 This Quarter magazine 1
Morris, Gov. 1
Morris, William 1
Mumford, Lewis 1, 2, 3
Murger, Henry Scènes de la Bohème 1
Nabokov, Vladimir 1
New York Greenwich village life 1
New York Herald European edition 1
O’Brien, Edward 1
Orwell, George 1
Paris cultural and artistic scene 1, 2
early American bohemian community 1
early American diplomatic community 1
Latin Quarter 1
Les Halles 1
Montparnasse 1 English and American bohemian community life 1, 2, 3, 4
Perkins, Maxwell 1, 2, 3
Pfeiffer, Pauline marriage to Ernest Hemingway 1
Picasso, Pablo 1 ballet decor 1
cubism 1
portrait of Gertrude Stein 1
word-portrait 1
Poe, Edgar Allan 1
poetry Imagist School 1
Pound, Dorothy 1, 2, 3
Pound, Ezra 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 dislike of Gertrude Stein 1
early life 1
early promotion of James Joyce 1
Imagist School of Poetry 1
life in Paris 1, 2, 3
opera 1
promotion of R.C. Dunning 1
promotion of T.S. Eliot 1, 2
relationship with Ernest Hemingway 1, 2, 3
view of Ford Madox Ford 1, 2
view of Robert McAlmon 1
Prin, Alice see Kiki
Proust 1
Puccini La Bohème 1, 2
Putnam, Samuel 1, 2
Quinn, John 1, 2, 3
Rabinovitch, Emanuel see Man Ray
Reid, Marjorie 1
Richardson, Elizabeth Hadley 1, 2, 3 see also Hemingway, Hadley
Roth, Philip 1
Rousseau, Douanier 1
Ruskin, John 1
Salinger, J.D. 1
Salmon, André 1
‘salon visiting’ 1, 2, 3, 4
Sandburg, Carl 1, 2, 3
Satie, Erik 1, 2
Sayre, Zelda marriage to Scott Fitzgerald 1, 2
Seligman, H.J. 1
Serruys, Jenny 1
Smith, Ada see Bricktop
Smith, Bill 1, 2 visit to Spain with Hemingway 1
Spain bullfighting and Hemingway group 1
Spire, Andre 1, 2
Statue of Liberty 1, 2
Stearns, Harold 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 life in Paris 1, 2, 3, 4
Steffens, Lincoln 1
Stein, Daniel 1
Stein, Gertrude art collection 1, 2, 3
death 1
dislike of Ezra Pound 1
dislike of Wyndham Lewis 1
early life 1
education 1
lesbian relationships 1 relationship with Alice B. Toklas 1, 2
‘lost generation’ quote 1
meeting with James Joyce 1
Picasso portrait 1
relationship with brother 1, 2, 3
relationship with Ernest Hemingway 1, 2, 3
relationship with Sylvia Beach 1
Saturday salons 1, 2
view of America 1
view of Scott Fitzgerald 1
view on homosexuality 1
writings Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas 1, 2, 3, 4
The Making of Americans 1, 2, 3, 4
Tender Buttons 1
Three Lives 1, 2
Stein, Leo 1 art collection 1, 2, 3
marriage 1
relationship with sister 1, 2
Steinbeck, John 1
Stella, Joseph 1
Stewart, Donald Ogden 1, 2 visit to Spain with Hemingway 1
Strater, M. 1, 2
Taylor, Graeme 1
Thoreau, Henry David 1
Thumb, Tom 1
Tickner, George 1
Titus, Edward This Quarter magazine 1
Toklas, Alice Babette 1, 2 relationship with Gertrude Stein 1, 2, 3
Twysden, Duff 1, 2 affair with Harold Loeb 1
visit to Spain with Hemingway group 1
Twysden, William 1
Tzara, Tristan 1, 2, 3
United States of America early diplomatic missions to France 1
exile writers return 1
influences of English literature 1
nostalgia of exiles 1
post-war intellectual discontent 1
socialism 1
urbanization and cultural loss 1
views of Europe 1, 2, 3
see also American literature; New York
Vail, Laurence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Vanderlyn, John 1
Van Vechten, Carl 1
Villon, François 1
Vonnegut, Kurt 1
Walsh, Ernest 1 relationship with Ethel Moorhead 1, 2, 3 This Quarter magazine 1
relationship with Kay Boyle 1, 2, 3
Ward, Mike 1
Wassiliev, Marie 1
Weaver, Harriet Shaw 1, 2
Wells, H.G. 1
Whistler, James McNeill 1
Whitman, Walt 1, 2, 3
Wiener, Jean 1
Wilde, Dolly 1
Wilde, Oscar 1 memorial 1
Williams, William Carlos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Contact magazine 1
Wilson, Edmund review of Hemingway 1
Wolfe, Thomas 1
word-portraits 1, 2
World War I experiences of young American writers 1
war work of Gertrude Stein 1
World War II 1
Writing techniques ‘iceberg’ principle 1
of Ernest Hemingway 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
of Robert McAlmon 1
Wyndham Lewis, P. 1, 2, 3, 4 as protégé of Ezra Pound 1
Zelli, Joe
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1 (a) The medallion of Benjamin Franklin sold in Paris in 1777
(National Portrait Gallery, London)
1 (b) The Statue of Liberty under construction in Paris in 1883
(from Brian N. Morton, Americans in Paris)
2 (a) Natalie Barney (left) and friend as nymph and shepherd
(George Wickes)
2 (b) Romaine Brook’s portrait of Una, Lady Troubridge – in the style of dress that came to be associated with Natalie Barney’s salon
(National Museum of Art, Washington)
3 Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein at home in the studio, 27 rue de Fleurus
(Princeton University Library)
4 (a) Picasso’s portrait of Gertrude Stein, completed in 1906
(Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York)
4 (b) Gertrude Stein photographed by Man Ray in the early 1920s
(Princeton University Library; copyright Juliet Man Ray)
5 (a) Sylvia Beach with James Joyce in Shakespeare and Company
(Princeton University Library)
5 (b) Sherwood Anderson; a photograph given to Sylvia Beach
(Princeton University Library)
6 (a) Ernest Hemingway, photographed in Shakespeare and Company soon after he first went there in December 1921
(Princeton University Library)
6 (b) Ernest Hemingway; a photograph given to Sylvia Beach
(Princeton University Library)
7 (a) Hemingway at home in Oak Park in 1919, still wearing his ‘uniform’
(John F. Kennedy Library)
7 (b) Ernest and Hadley Hemingway (centre) in an Alpine refuge, winter 1925–6
(Princeton University Library)
8 (a) Robert McAlmon; a photograph given to Sylvia Beach
(Princeton University Library)
8 (b) Robert McAlmon; another photograph from the files of Shakespeare and Company
(Princeton University Library)
9 (a) Robert McAlmon and James Joyce, drawn by Paul-Émile Bécat soon after McAlmon had arrived in Paris in 1921
(Princeton University Library)
9 (b) Robert McAlmon (left) and Ernest Hemingway in the bull ring at Pamplona, May 1923
(Princeton University Library)
10 (a) The terrace of the Dôme, heart of the Quarter
(BBC Hulton Picture Library)
10 (b) The Rotonde, in August 1922
(BBC Hulton Picture Library)
11 (a) Kiki, drawn by Hilaire Hiler
(from This Must Be The Place by Jimmie Charters)
11 (b) Jimmie Charters, ‘Jimmie the Barman’, drawn by Ivan Opffer
(from This Must Be The Place)
12 (a) Geniuses together: a group taken at the reopening of the Jockey Club under the management of Hilaire Hiler, 1923. Bill Bird stands at the back left-hand corner; Hiler is in the middle of the back row, in bowler hat; Ezra Pound is on the far right, in Whistler-type beret. The woman in the Russian fur hat in the middle row is Jane Heap, probably Margaret Anderson is standing between her and Pound. Kneeling in the front row (left to right are Man Ray, Mina Loy, Tristan Tzara and Jean Cocteau
(Mary de Rachewiltz)
12 (b) Malcolm Cowley
(Princeton University Library)
13 (a) Summit conference for the transatlantic review: (left to right) Ford Madox Ford, James Joyce, Ezra Pound, and John Quinn, outside Pound’s studio in rue Notre Dame des Champs
(Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin)
13 (b) F. Scott Fitzgerald and Adrienne Monnier on the doorstep of Shakespeare and Company
(University of Princeton)
14 (a) Kay Boyle, photographed by Man Ray
(Princeton University Library; copyright Juliet Man Ray)
14 (b) Ernest Walsh
(Princeton University Library)
15 (a) Harold Loeb
(Dictionary of Literary Biography)
15 (b) The woman seated at the left is Duff Twysden; the small man standing third from left is Jimmie Charters
(from Being Geniuses Together by Robert McAlmon and Kay Boyle)
16 (a) Harold Loeb rides aloft on the horns of the bull
(from The Way It Was by Harold Loeb)
16 (b) Hemingway, head bandaged after a domestic accident, makes his departure from Shakespeare and Company in March 1928, while Sylvia Beach looks on admiringly
(Princeton University Library)
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