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The Village

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by John Strausbaugh


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  Index

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  Abbey Players (Dublin), 108

  Abingdon Square, 11

  Abingdon, Willoughby Bertie, 4th Earl of, 11

  Abraham Lincoln Brigade, 222

  Abstract Expressionism, 200, 234, 240, 242–56, 262, 265

  Abulafia, Naftali Zvi Margolies, 387–88

  Abyssinian Baptist Church, 70

  Abzug, Bella, 489, 535

  Academy of Music, 52

  Acconci, Vito, 522

  Ace Books, 299

  ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union), 123, 300, 446

  Actors’ Equity, 351, 527

  ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), 542

  Adams, Abigail, 12, 13–14

  Adams, Joan Vollmer, 293, 294, 297–98

  Adams, John, 12

  Adams, John Quincy, 69

  Adler, Stella, 369

  Advertisements for Myself (Mailer), 228, 329

  Aesthetic Realism, 202

  African Civilization Society, 70–71

  African Free School No. 3, 71

  African Grove, 66–67

  African Room, 411–12

  Agee, James, 197–98, 296, 313, 359

  Age of Anxiety, The (Auden), 229

  Age of Reason, The (Paine), 15

  Agnew, Spiro, 425

  AIDS, x, 538–43, 552

  Akers, Karen, 513

  Albee, Edward, 116, 355–59, 369

  Albee, Reed, 355

  Alberto, Cicero, 3

  Alcott, Bronson, 41

  Alison’s House (play), 115

  Alive at the Village Vanguard (Gordon), 205–6

  “All Along the Watchtower” (song), 413

  Allan Block Sandal Shop,
381–82

  Allen, Janet, 166

  Allen, Peter, 513

  Allen, Steve, 305

  Allen, Woody, 196, 204, 205, 379, 421

  All God’s Chillun Got Wings (play), 115

  Allmen, Rick, 320

  All the King’s Men (play), 350

  All the News That’s Fit to Sing (album), 396

  Almanac House, 194, 377

  Almanac Singers, 194

  Alphand, Claude, 205

  Alternate University, 489

  American Academy of the Arts, 33

  American Communist Party. See CPUSA

  American Earthquake, The (Wilson), 183

  American Mercury, 195

  American Negro Academy (Washington, D.C.), 70

  American Negro Theatre, 279

  American Revolution, 6, 14, 29

  Americans, The (Frank), 311

  American Socialist Movement, 92

  Amity Street, 21, 22–24, 71

  Amos, Charles Christopher, 11

  Amram, David, vii–ix, 231, 275–78, 545

  Buckley and, 385

  Farber and, 320

  Kerouac and, viii, 301–2, 305, 306, 315–16

  Offbeat, viii, 276–77, 305

  Pull My Daisy (movie), 311–12, 315–16

  Rosset’s memorial service, 336

  Village music clubs, 235, 275–78, 287

  anarchism, 48, 49, 119, 180

  Anderson, Margaret, 98, 141–47, 152

  Anderson, Mary, 56

  Anderson, Sherwood, 98, 100

  Angel Intrudes, The (play), 111

  Anger, Kenneth, 331

  Angola Prison, 193

  Anna Christie (O’Neill), 94

  Ann’s 440 (San Francisco), 418–19

  Another Country (Baldwin), 278–79, 281, 283

  Another Side of Bob Dylan (album), 402

  Anthology Film Archives, 238, 502

  Anthology of American Folk Music, 387–88, 389

  Anthony, Domingo, 4–5

  Anthony, Susan B., 156

  Antiphon, The (Barnes), 401–2

  anti-Semitism, 184, 185, 284, 332, 490

  Anvil, the, 517, 542

  Anything Goes (musical), 513

  Arbus, Allan, 498, 499, 500

  Arbus, Diane, 326, 497–500

  Architectural Forum, 337–38, 341

  Archive Building, 447

  Arendt, Hannah, 200, 248

  Are You Experienced (album), 412

  Aria da Capo (play), 112

  Armory Show, 96, 100, 102–4, 143–44

  Aron, Ernest, 507–11

  Aronowitz, Al, 402, 490

 

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