Curtiz, Michael, 880
Cutler, Max, 758
Czechoslovakia, 10
D-Day invasion (1944), xxi, 346
Dahn, Felix: Ein Kampf um Rom, 868–9
Daily Express, 578
Daily, Starr, 101–2, 104–5, 108, 110
Dakar, Senegal, 393, 394, 396
Daladier, Edouard, 67
Damn Yankees (film), 779
Danelius, Dr., 696
Daniell, Henry, 70, 505
Daniels, Bill, 344–5
Dante Alighieri: in C.I.’s novel (The Lost), 574–5, 580, 591–2; Inferno, xlii, 445–6, 506, 724
D’Arcy, Father Martin Cyril, 770
Darlan, Admiral Jean, 257, 261
Darrow, John, 528, 531
Daugherty, Jimmy, 522, 527, 529–30, 535, 833
Davies, Marion, 75, 431–2, 490, 618, 795
Davis, Bette, 481, 495, 858, 880
Davis, George, 4, 181
Davis, Vince, 845, 846
Day Christ Died, The (film), 707
Daya (Joan Rayne), 717
Day Lewis, Cecil, 770
Day’s Journey, The (projected film), xl
Dead Sea Scrolls, 718–19, 738
Dean, James, 512, 536, 596, 618, 632
Death Valley, 152–3
de Baum, June, 630, 657, 659, 690, 707, 718, 740
Deering, Olive, 503
de Finis, Charles, 836
De Forrest, M. J.: The Gay Year, 785
Degener, Mrs. (of Curtis Brown), 803, 805
Delaney, Shelagh: A Taste of Honey, 898
de Laval, Jay, xviii, 394, 417, 390, 455
de Lichtenberg, William, 62
Dell (novice monk), 446–8, 670
Delpesh, Pat, 836
DeMille, Cecil B., 398n, 810
Dempsey, Jack, 643, 773
Denison, Henry, 408–9
Denmark: Germans occupy, 95
Denny see Fouts, Denham
DePry, Bert and Bess, 784
Derain, André, 426
Dermoût, Maria: The Ten Thousand Things, 729
Devatmananda, Swami, 322, 324–7
de Waters, Lillian, 793
Dewees, Susan, 194–5, 262
Dewey, Thomas, 407
Diaghilev, Serge, 763, 850
Diane (film), xxxix–xl, 478, 480, 482, 487, 493–5, 502, 506–8, 510, 512–13, 517, 535, 562, 569, 586, 611
Dick, Douglas, 623
Dickens, Charles: Edwin Drood, 481; Our Mutual Friend, 616
Dickinson, Dr., 530, 536
Dickinson, Johnny, 208–9, 236, 250–1
Diegaard, Kent, 863
Diemhammer, Frank, 561
Dieterle, William, 95
Dietrich, Marlene, 68n, 116, 529
Dietz, Mrs., 107, 110
Dispecker, Franz, 297, 331, 362, 566
Disraeli, Benjamin: Endymion, 763
Ditis, Fred, 564
Dobyns, Dick, 857, 882
Dobrin, Arnold, 491, 746
Dr. Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet, 91
Dog Beneath the Skin, The (C.I.; with Auden), 900
Dominguez, Jack, 628
Dominguín, Luis Miguel, 821–2
Doone, Rupert, 391, 569
Doran (of Columbia Pictures), 362
Doris see Barada
Dostoevsky, Fedor: The Brothers Karamazov, 753; The Gambler, xxv, 387
Dougherty, Richard: A Summer World, 897
Douglas, Herbert, 246
Douglas, Norman, 558–9; South Wind, 488
Douglas-Home, William: Now Barabbas, 392
Dover: bombed, 114
Dowling, Constance, 880
Dowling, Doris, 467, 792, 794, 816, 828, 854, 868, 881
Down There on a Visit (C.I.; earlier titles The Lost, The Enemy, In the Presence of the Enemy and The Forgotten): C.I. uses diaries as source for, x; writing, xxix, xxxix–xl, xliii, xlv, xlviii–xlix, 475, 504, 506, 508, 512, 580–1, 590–3, 600–2, 610–12, 614, 617, 621, 625–6, 629, 631–3, 638, 640–1, 645, 649, 652–3, 657, 659–61, 664–5, 667, 670–2, 680, 686–9, 692–4, 701, 709–15, 720–3, 732, 734, 744, 758, 762, 771, 773–4, 777–8, 786–7, 798, 805, 807–12, 820, 822, 851–2; title, xlii, xlvii, xlix, 846, 862, 895–6, 900; publication, xlix; characters, 784; C.I. shows to Frank Taylor, 800; Spender praises sections, 850; see also individual sections: “Ambrose;” “Mr. Lancaster;” “Paul;” “Waldemar”
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, 626, 670; “The Speckled Band,” 670n, 671, 685
Dozier, Bill, 259
Draper, Muriel, 4
Dreiser, Theodore, 64
Driberg, Tom, 55n; see also Hickey, William
DuBois, Rachel Davis, 167–8, 176, 205–6
Dudley, Bide, 802n
Dulles, John Foster, 766
du Maurier, George: Trilby, 523
Duncan, Isadora, 68n
Duncker, Dr. and Mrs., 189, 192, 199
Dundy, Elaine see Tynan, Elaine
Dunham, Arthur, 224
Dunkard sect, 161
Dunkirk evacuation (1940), 98n
Dunnock, Mildred, 479
Dunsany, E. J. M. Drax Plunkett, 18th Baron of, 98
Duquette, Elizabeth (“Beegle”): Don Bachardy works with, 497–8, 500, 502, 508, 509, 512, 515, 520, 522–4, 526; birthday, 501; Don gives kitten to, 503; C.I. visits, 505, 598, 632, 740, 744, 836, 859; and C.I.’s Buddha script, 516; dislikes Tony’s ring for Don Bachardy, 524; visits C.I., 529, 668; birthday party, 618; provides costume for Don, 656–7; escapes fire, 674
Duquette, Tony: Don Bachardy works with, 488, 491, 493, 495, 497–8, 500, 502, 508, 509, 512, 515, 519–20, 522–4, 526; friendship and meetings with C.I., 504, 508, 513, 519, 527, 529, 598, 632, 740, 744, 836, 859; plans theater in studio, 504–5, 508, 519; and Kismet, 514, 607; and C.I.’s Buddha script, 516; art collection, 519; designs ring for Don Bachardy, 524; and Pompey pictures, 547; visits C.I., 668
Durant, Tim, 856
Durant, Will: The Story of Civilization, 766
Durst, John, 793–4, 875
Dvorak, Nancy, 761
Eames, Charles and Ray, 819
Eamons, Mrs. (Denny Fouts’s landlady), 336
Earl of Chicago, The (film), 133
Easiest Thing in the World, The (film), xxv, 387, 394, 412n, 414
East of Eden (film), 512n
Easton, Harvey, 602, 786, 794, 875
Easton, June, 794
East Rustic Road, Hollywood, 387–8, 393, 406, 597, 678
Eberhart, Gretl: life at Haverford, 189–90, 200–1, 215, 218–19, 222, 229; marriage relations, 205, 207; on suicide of Kate Blanc-Roos, 315; reports death of Behrendt, 357
Eberhart, Hermann, 189–90, 200–1, 205, 207, 229
Eberhart, Jeanette, 190, 205, 227
Eça de Queiroz, José Maria: The Relic, 748, 751
Eckhart, Meister, 28, 178, 250, 434n, 784
Edds, Reginald, 406
Edens, Roger, 727, 764–6
Edington, George, 244
Edmunds, Larry, 69
Ehrensperger, Harold, 278
Einstein, Albert, 216
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 257n, 654, 659, 705, 752, 856n
Eisenstein, Serge, 861n
Eisler, Hans, 312
Elan, Joan, 498, 513, 518, 520, 534, 595, 599, 628–9, 740, 794, 822
Eléna et les hommes (film), 563n
Elg, Taina, 740
Eliot, Don, 481
Eliot, T. S.: quotes Upanishads, 153; and John Hayward, 591, 827; Aldous Huxley on, 797; “Ash Wednesday” (poem), 118; The Waste Land, 153n
Eliot, Valerie, 827
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 178
“Emily Ermingarde” (TV series; C.I. and Lambert), 799n, 832, 835
Empress of Asia (ship), 186
Encounter (magazine), 803, 824n, 864
Endore, Guy, 868–9
England: C.I. visits: (1947), xxiv, 384–5, 391–2; (1948), xxv, 393, 403; (1951), xxxv, 442n; with Don Bachardy (1956), 564–95; with Don
Bachardy (1959), xlv, 823; bombed in war, 118; see also London
English, Phyllis, 848
Ensenada, Mexico, 30–1
Entertainer, The (film), 872
Ephron, Marshall, 756n, 780
Epstein, Julius, 900
Epstein, Philip, 900n
Esquire (magazine), 814
Etta see Hardt, Etta
Evans, (Dame) Edith, 566, 579, 790
Evans, Maurice, 804
Evans, Meta, 356
Evans, Rex, 390
Ewing, Majal, 460, 462
Exhumations (C.I.), xlii, 37n, 415n, 435n, 614n, 670n
Exman, Eugene, 162–5, 172, 208, 225, 245, 411
Face to Face (film), 503n
Fadiman, William, 900
Fairbanks, Harold, 441, 625
Fales, Ruth, 213, 222
Falk, Eric, 403, 442
Faraday Box, 455
Farash, Harry, 166, 177, 246
Farmer’s Daughter, The (film), 533
Farrell, James, 596
Farson, Negley, 47
Faulkner, William, 479, 604, 674; Requiem for a Nun, 875n, 878; Sanctuary, 875n
Faye, Alice, 503
Fechin, Nicolai, 394
Fell, Dr. John, 176
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 166
Ferber, Edna, 518; Giant, 618n; Ice Palace, 618
Ferrer, José, 390
Ferrer, Mel, 563, 762
Fiedler, Leslie, 864–5, 868; Love and Death in the American Novel, 865
Fiedler, Margaret, 864
Field, Gus, 470–1
Fielding, Henry: Joseph Andrews, 557; Tom Jones, 723
Fields, Bert, 874
Finley, Peter, 79
Finney, Albert, 899n
Firestone, Berel, 815
Fischer, Marcel, 644–5, 647
Fisher, Eddie, 778, 837–8
Fitts, George (Krishna): at Vedanta Temple, 266–8, 288–92, 371, 516; character, 267; photography, 268, 409; on Richard Thom, 277; draft board classification, 293; plays Indian music, 295; travels with Prabhavananda, 298, 302, 372; refuses to give up money, 305; sees Song of Bernadette, 331; records C.I.’s songs, 412; at Santa Barbara, 608; visits C.I., 622, 686; qualities, 717; in India, 741; returns from India, 744; in Laguna, 765, 890; drives C.I., 784; and Amiya, 785; brings turkey from Swami, 790; and Prabhavananda, 846
Fitzgerald, F. Scott, 647; Babylon Revisited, 466; Tender is the Night, 738–740, 752, 792
Flaherty, Robert, 58, 64
Flaubert, Gustave: Madame Bovary, 603
Florence (Italy), 554
Focus (Heard’s monastic community), 129, 154; see also Trabuco
Fodor, Ladislaus, 387, 469
Foiling, Sarada see Sarada (Foiling)
Fonda, Frances, 670n
Fonda, Henry, 670
Fontaine, Joan, 749, 757, 762, 768
Foote, Dick: at AJC ranch, 492–3; and Carter Lodge, 522, 645, 661, 685, 853–4; financial dealings, 522; and Don Bachardy’s appearance, 589; C.I. rejects, 628; and van Druten’s illness, 658–60, 662, 685; organizes concert, 661, 664; on van Druten’s break with Starcke, 683, 685; and van Druten, 688, 700, 731; catches pregnant fish, 709–10; and van Druten’s death, 733; relations with C.I., 754, 781; self assessment, 821; in Tahiti, 829, 831, 853; travels, 854
Forbidden Planet (film), 490, 495
Ford, Ford Madox: Parade’s End, 429
Ford, Glenn, 879–80
Forest Lawn, California, 817
Forever and a Day (film), 103n, 107
Forgotten, The (C.I.) see Down There on a Visit
Formosa (Taiwan), 466
Forster, Edward Morgan: C.I. admires, x; C.I. sees on trips to England, xxxv, 391, 403, 405–6, 569, 581, 583, 592–3; at C.I.’s emigration, 4; on C.I.’s pacifism, 7; in wartime England, 47; attitude to war, 136–7; life style, 151; in C.I. dream, 176; Cadmus admires, 209; C.I. writes to, 299; article in Talking to India, 364; visits New York, 385, 392; friendship with C.I., 442; letter to C.I., 452; lumbago, 569; in C.I.’s short story anthology, 639; Aldous Huxley on, 797; Trilling’s book on, 833; understatement, 893n; Howard’s End, 137; Maurice, 858; Nordic Twilight, 136–7; A Passage to India, 886; “A Room Without a View: Old Friends Fifty Years Later” (article), 770; Where Angels Fear to Tread, 850
Forster, Rudolf, 421–2
Fort, Charles: The Books of Charles Fort, 534
Forthman, Bob, 149, 246
Forthman, William, 149, 413, 471, 509, 515, 612
Fortune, Jan, 53
For Whom the Bell Tolls (film), 344
Foster, (Sir) John, 777
Four Freedoms, 265
Four Girls (film), 507
Fouts, Denham (Denny): registered as conscientious objector, xvi, 154; relations with C.I., xvi, xxiii, 123, 125, 155–6, 171, 173, 231, 236, 239, 256, 265, 274, 297, 300, 314, 316, 335–6, 341–2, 347–50, 367, 375, 377, 384; C.I. and Caskey occupy apartment, xxiii, 383; quarrels with Caskey, xxiii, 384; depicted in C.I.’s Down There on a Visit, xlix, 591–2; arrives in California, 118–19; aspires to religious life, 122–3; relations with Heard, 123, 125, 129, 144, 154; behavior and life style, 140, 144, 274, 316; and Joe Valentine, 140, 236; accepts money from Heard, 154–5; accompanies C.I. on social work visits, 158; Vernon Old dislikes, 158–9, 360; back trouble, 159; and Kagawa, 160; at La Verne Seminar, 162, 164, 170, 171–2, 178; C.I. tells dreams to, 174; on grace, 178; at San Dimas camp, 180, 232, 265, 274, 298; on Heard’s Trabuco community, 217; sourness, 218; on leave from San Dimas, 231; operation, 252; and Collins George, 254; convalescence, 254; hopes to become psychologist, 256; in bungalow colony, 298; and Goodwin, 300, 349, 351; donates blood, 332; takes apartment in Entrada Drive, 336; meets Sudhira, 348; predicts C.I.’s leaving Temple, 349; hurt in fight, 352; denigrates Prabhavananda, 353; temper, 367; party for Stefan Brecht, 370; amputates seagull’s wing, 378; C.I. sees in Paris, 386, 393, 400, 402; death, 387, 393; works at Bel Air Bay Club, 390; and Gore Vidal, 402; and Watson-Gandy, 420n; Dylan Thomas praises, 460; C.I. visits grave in Rome, 550; and Jean Marais, 563; Aldous Huxley dreams of, 834
Fowler, Norman, 594
France: Vichy government severs relations with Britain, 102n; C.I. and Caskey travel to (1948), 386, 393, 394–401; C.I. visits with Don Bachardy (1955–6), 557–8, 562–4; (1959), 824–5
Francen, Victor, 81
Franciosa, Anthony, 847
Francis of Assisi, St., 29, 880
François de Sales, St., 440n; Introduction to the Devout Life, 363
Frank, Bruno, 45, 138
Frank, Lena, 57
Frank, Leonard, 57n
Frank, Liesl, 45–6
Frank, Pat, 674
Frankau, Pamela, 731
Free and Easy (film), 147–8
Freed, Arthur, 512, 515
French, Hugh, 881, 886–7, 897
French, Jared, 386, 392
French, Robin, 886
Frenke, Eugene, 638, 650
Freud, Lady Caroline (Lady Caroline Blackwood), 677, 688, 699, 737, 767–8, 779, 803, 814
Freud, Lucian, 403–4, 513
Freud, Sigmund, 30
Friends Service Committee see American Friends Service Committee
Friends, Society of (Quakers): C.I. works with, xvi–xvii, 157–8, 182–220; in C.I.’s writings, xxxi–xxxii; Heard and, 164–5; character and appearance, 182–3; C.I. decides against joining, 210–11; phrases and idiom, 223; opposes monasticism and celibacy, 287
Fritz see Mosel, Fritz
Fritz-Szold, Bernadine, 468n
From Hell to Texas (film), 724n
From, Isadore (Eddie), 387, 394, 439, 626
From, Sam, 387, 394, 439, 444, 626
Frost, Bede: The Art of Mental Prayer, 247
Froug, Bill, 600
Fry, Basil, xxxix, 464
Fry, Christopher, 678n, 881n
Fry, Elizabeth, 211
Fuller, Brad, 552, 670
Fuller, Buckminster, 841n
Furst, Robert, 541, 545–6
, 561–2
Furtmueller, Carl, 190, 198–201, 207, 220, 223, 226–7
Furtmueller, Mrs. Carl, 190; death, 198, 201, 213
Gaby (film), 532
Gabzel, Mr. (Haverford refugee), 210
Gagaku (Japanese court dancer–musicians), 817
Gage, Margaret, 509, 515, 611–12, 746, 770
Gaitán, Jorge Eliécer, 399n
Gale, Marian, 166, 246–7
Gale, Rodney, 166, 172, 246
Gallagher, Bob, 628
Galsworthy, John, 100
Gambhirananda, Swami: History of the Ramakrishna Math and Mission, 668, 674–5
Gandhi, Mohandas K. (Mahatma), 219, 334, 424
Garbo, Greta: and Madame Curie film, 45; C.I. meets at Huxleys’ party, 49–51; qualities and manner, 67–9; fear of cancer, 115; beauty, 135, 269; in Two-Faced Woman, 209; C.I. meets at Viertels’, 290, 300, 391; and Shaw’s St. Joan, 290; visits Ivar Avenue, 308; at New York party, 386, 392; and Capote, 485; Salka Viertel on, 761
Gardner, Ava, 387, 585
Garland, Judy, 495, 498–9, 687, 727
Garland, Rodney: The Heart in Exile, 785
Garner, John Nance, 18
Garner, Rachel, 184, 194, 199–200, 214, 222, 225
Garrett, Eileen, 455
Garrett, Tony, 583
Gary, Romain, 727–8, 755, 757
Gaulle, Charles de, xxi, 754n
Gaumont-British (picture corporation), 264, 291, 299
Gay, Jan, 772
Gaynor, Janet (Mrs. Gilbert Adrian), 688–9, 749, 765–6
Gazzara, Ben, 479–80
Gazzo, Michael: A Hatful of Rain, 538
Geller, James: rejects C.I.–Huxley movie story, 336; C.I. meets, 598, 616; cataract operation, 643–4; and Jean-Christophe project, 646, 650, 705, 715; in New York with sick wife, 699; and Gingold project, 722; reports Selznick’s satisfaction with C.I., 779; and Magdalene film, 782; and The Vacant Room, 800–1; relays MGM’s invitation to C.I., 857; and Charles Laughton’s Plato project, 889, 891; Hugh French attempts to tempt C.I. away from, 897
Gendel, Milton, 550
George see Fitts, George
George, Collins, 254, 274, 298
Georgian Poetry 1911–12 (ed. Marsh), 491
Germany: C.I. visits, 442n, 560
Gershe, Leonard, 727
Gershwin, George, 506
Gershwin, Ira, 746
Gershwin, Mrs. Ira, 801
Gert, Valeska, 90–1
Ghislandi (Fra Galzario), 557
Ghosh, Asit (Prabhavananda’s nephew): at Ivar Avenue, 125, 266–7, 270–1, 277, 291, 293, 296, 303, 353–4, 408; C.I. fears disturbance from, 264; qualities and character, 267; plays Indian records, 295; works at photographic studio, 299; and Vishwananda, 302; Vernon Old teases, 360; drafted and discharged, 368–9, 389
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