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Alice Adams

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by Carol Sklenicka


  Harper Novel Prize, 194

  Harper’s magazine, 136, 195, 331

  Harris, Jeanne, 370–71

  Harris, Leon, 89

  Harrison, Barbara Grizzuti, 330

  Harrison, Earl G., 125

  Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, 497

  Harvard University, 22, 91, 93, 145, 151, 163 Adams and, 93, 94, 95, 98, 104, 152, 263, 345, 480

  friends from, 109, 139, 154, 158, 224, 225, 309

  Linenthal at, 1, 110, 111–12, 121–22, 135, 146, 153, 158, 312, 504

  Radcliffe students and, 88–89, 93, 94, 111

  Rich Rewards setting and, 350–51

  Salzburg Seminars and, 122–23

  “The Swastika on Our Door” setting and, 263, 264

  World War II and, 88–89, 93, 105

  “Haunted Beach, The” (story), 322, 441

  Haussmann, Sonja, 472

  Hawkes, John, 107

  Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 51, 423

  Hedelman, Sidney, 439

  Heilbrun, Carolyn, 116, 147

  Heller, Clemens, 122

  Heller, Joseph, 294, 378

  Helms, Chet, 248

  Hemenway, Bob, 262, 265, 279, 288, 436

  Henderson the Rain King (Bellow), 201

  “Henry and the Pale-Faced Indian” (story), 261

  Henry Holt & Co. publishers, 28, 37, 39, 109–10, 115, 116, 118, 166

  Heritage of Spain, The (Nic Adams), 18, 28, 55

  Hersh, Seymour, 352

  “Her Unmentionables” (story), 485

  Hesse, Hermann, 282

  “Hills, The” (unpublished story), 136

  Hinckle, Warren, 294

  Hitler, Adolf, 55, 56, 60, 69, 70, 76, 77, 105, 122, 125, 132, 142, 228, 229, 478, 503

  Hochschild, Adam, 471

  Hochschild, Arlie, 471

  Hoffer, Eric, 425

  Hogan, Linda, 448, 496, 497n

  Hokinson, Helen, 161

  Holbrook, Joy, 273

  Holiday, Billie, 81–82, 83, 101, 117, 244, 284, 285, 305, 321, 333, 416, 504

  Hollywood Ten, 152, 157

  Holt, Patricia, 398–99

  Holt publishers, 28, 37, 39, 109–10, 115, 116, 118, 166

  “Home Is Where” (story), 303, 304, 347n, 500, 506

  Horn, Walter, 229

  Horne, Lena, 315

  Houston, Noel, 109, 174, 462

  Howard, Gerald, 137, 402–3

  Howards End (Forster), 111, 300, 350, 477

  Howe, Irving, 166, 225, 233–34, 235–36, 246, 333–34, 403

  Hower, Edward, 482

  Howl and Other Poems (Ginsberg), 186

  Hughes, Robert, 12

  Human Be-In, San Francisco, 266–67, 505

  Hurston, Zora Neale, 25

  Imaginary Crimes (Ballantyne), 307

  Imperial Waltz (Abrahams), 156

  “Impersonators, The” (unpublished novel), 132, 137, 140–42, 145, 155, 158–59, 165–66, 168

  Ingram Merrill Foundation fellowship, 235–36, 241

  Inklings magazine, 80

  International Creative Management, 318, 506

  “Introduction” Best American Short Stories of 1991, 435–36

  Iowa Writers’ Workshop, 381, 457

  Irving, Washington, 51

  Isherwood, Christopher, 233, 344

  “Islands, The” (story), 391, 400–401, 441

  Jacobs, Paul, 223, 287, 294

  Jacobs, Ruth, 203, 223, 287

  James, Alice, 93

  James, Henry, 4, 39, 93, 142, 151, 352, 372, 386, 471

  James, William, 93

  James Family, The (Matthiessen), 93

  Jen, Gish, 402, 466

  Jenkins, Ruth, 90

  Jervey, Anne, 55

  Jervey, Frank (cousin), 174, 278–79

  Jervey, Mary Elizabeth (cousin), 41–42, 55, 78

  Jessner, Lucie, 194, 200, 276n, 277n, 291 Adams’s depression and, 273, 343

  Adams’s love affairs and, 195, 216, 217–18, 251, 255–56, 259, 340, 346

  Adams’s relationship with Steele and, 2, 247, 340, 343

  Adams’s return to North Carolina and, 2, 192, 193, 197

  declining health and death of, 346, 347, 348, 354, 506

  “Elizabeth” short story on, 347–48

  letters between Adams and, 216, 237–38, 249, 251, 255–56, 272, 281, 289, 292, 300, 311, 314, 326, 327, 340, 341, 343, 394–95, 400

  “Jobs for the Helen Hokinson Crowd” (Agatha Adams talk and article), 161–62

  John Paul II, Pope, 345

  Johnson, Andrew, 12, 16

  Johnson, Curt, 290

  Johnson, Diane, 290, 324, 346, 353, 358, 365, 366–67, 370, 423, 442 Adams’s memorial and, 491, 494n

  on Bob McNie and Adams, 421–22, 446

  friendship with, 308, 316, 320, 325, 327, 328, 334–35, 341, 343, 345, 352, 395, 412, 418, 428, 429, 439, 472, 474, 486

  women writers group with, 307, 506

  Johnson, James Weldon, 25

  Johnson, Joyce, 186

  Johnson, Kevin, 491, 494n

  Johnson, Lyndon B., 124, 246, 267, 505

  Johnson, Robert Flynn, 422, 455–56

  Jones, Charles Miller, 119, 275

  Jones, Judith, 202

  Jones, Pirkle, 209

  Jones, Verlie, 43, 119, 121, 201, 285, 371 Adams’s family employment of, 24–25, 26–27, 29, 55, 160

  short stories based on memories of, 24, 27, 300

  Jong, Erica, 332

  Kahlo, Frida, 330, 416, 429, 443

  Kakutani, Michiko, 384, 398

  Kanon, Joe, 372, 429

  Kaplan, Alice, 147

  Katz, Alex, 403

  Kazin, Alfred, 124, 125, 128, 166, 442

  Keller, Helen, 88

  Keller, John Esten, 276

  Kellogg, Rhoda, 181

  Kemeny, Peter, 261

  Kemp, Malcolm, 39, 44, 62, 96, 97, 103, 114, 160, 169, 171, 174, 343, 423, 462

  Kempton, Kenneth Payson, 98, 106, 367

  Kenan, Randall, 305n

  Kendall, Elaine, 88

  Kennedy, Jackie, 204, 442

  Kennedy, John F., 124, 204, 215, 237, 505

  Kennedy, Robert, 267

  Kerouac, Jack, 185, 493

  Ketcham, Diana, 365

  Kiernan, Frances Adams’s death and memorial celebrations and, 492, 494n, 495, 497

  editing by, 302, 368, 410, 506, 435, 473

  friendship with Adams, 327–29, 331, 363, 431, 446, 449, 457, 459, 460, 473, 475, 483

  Kiernan, Howard, 425, 431, 449, 457, 460, 473, 497

  Kilby, Mary Elizabeth (Jervey) (cousin), 41–42, 55, 78

  Kilmer, Alfred Joyce, 18

  King, Martin Luther Jr., 202, 266

  King Lear (Shakespeare), 486, 498

  King Leopold’s Ghost (Hochschild), 471

  Kingston Trio, 204

  Kinnell, Galway, 360

  Kinsey, Alfred, 57, 210

  Kipen, David, 492

  Kirkpatrick, Sidney D., 229

  Kirkus magazine, 465

  Kizer, Carolyn, 373, 385, 388

  Knight, Death and the Devil, The (Leffland), 457

  Knopf, Alfred, 27, 110, 124, 166, 442

  Knopf, Blanche, 27

  Knopf publishers. See Alfred A. Knopf publishers

  Knox, Mickey, 152

  Korean War, 166–67, 169, 172, 178

  Krey, Laura, 161

  Kristiansen, Jane, 258, 292

  Ku Klux Klan, 25

  Kumin, Maxine, 91

  Ladies’ Home Journal, 262

  Lamott, Anne, 359, 368, 381, 415, 427–28, 471, 494

  Landon, Rosalyn Marchant “Ros,” 85, 90, 93–94, 143

  Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, San Francisco, 419

  Larner, Jeremy, 236, 307

  “Last Lovely City, The” (story), 427, 436, 468, 469–70

  Last Lovely City, The (story collection), 461, 468, 485, 498, 507

  “Last Married Man, The” (story), 540nr />
  Lavelle, Rita, 388–89

  Lawrence, D. H., 56

  Lawson, John Howard, 157

  “Learning to Be Happy” (story), 303, 506

  Lee, Francis Lightfoot and Rebecca Tayloe, 10

  Lee, Harper, 505

  Leet, Marjorie, 368, 437

  Leffland, Ella, 137, 307–8, 309, 335, 352, 457, 472–73, 492, 494n, 506

  “Legacy” (Agatha Adams poem), 45

  “Legends” (story), 357

  Leggett, Edwina Evers, 338, 457, 459, 475, 489, 493, 494n, 496

  Leggett, John “Jack,” 238, 381, 457, 459, 487, 492, 494n

  Lehmann, Rosamund, 212

  Lehmann-Haupt, Christopher, 432

  Lennon, Michael, 158n

  Leonard, John, 329

  “Letter from San Francisco” (poem), 495

  Levenson, Charlotte, 124

  Levenson, Jacob “Jack,” 111–12, 113, 122, 124

  Levin, Martin, 246

  Levin, Phyllis, 154

  Levy, Phyllis, 262

  L’Heureux, John, 335, 367, 368

  Lie Down in Darkness (Styron), 171, 243, 336

  Lila Stories, 163–64, 394, 421, 430, 436, 485

  Linenthal, Anna Davidson (mother-in-law), 112, 113, 119, 120, 122, 149, 175, 187, 192, 198, 312

  Linenthal, Frances, 221, 228, 237–38, 269, 280, 312–13

  Linenthal, Margaret, 113

  Linenthal, Mark Jr. (husband) Adams’s memorial celebration and, 494, 495

  Adams’s memory of, on his seventy-fifth birthday, 470

  army air corps call for Korean War, 172

  boat residence during divorce, 204

  death of, 494, 508

  decision to see psychoanalyst, 312

  feminism and changes in life of, 313

  Harvard master’s degree of, 112, 121–22

  Howl trial testimony of, 186

  marriage to Frances Pain, 221–22, 237, 238, 266, 313

  physical appearance, 120

  Poetry Center involvement, 185, 187, 222, 268

  Reed College teaching position, 172, 175, 438, 504

  relationship with gay brother, 113, 118, 119, 177, 314

  Salzburg Seminar and, 122–25, 126–28, 138, 442

  San Francisco State College position, 180, 185, 504

  Sorbonne certificate using GI Bill benefits, 123, 133, 136, 144, 145, 146

  Stanford doctorate, 150, 167, 178–79, 180, 187, 188, 504, 505

  Stanford teaching positions, 156, 167, 175

  war service and prisoner-of-war camp of, 110–11, 124–25, 129, 504

  weekly salon of former students and poetry lovers held by, 494

  wish to be a novelist, 153

  FAMILY BACKGROUND AND EARLY LIFE birth, 504

  childhood relationship with siblings, 113

  Harvard literary group started by Mark, 111–12

  Harvard undergraduate education, 1, 110, 111–12

  high school, 111

  parents’ background, 112–13

  MARRIAGE TO ADAMS, 1, 504 Adams on the marriage, 225, 494

  Adams’s analysis sessions, 156–57, 159, 175

  Adams’s divorce considerations, 2, 202, 203

  Adams’s divorce decision and filing, 2, 202, 203, 204, 205–6, 293, 311, 474, 505

  Adams’s jobs at Stanford, 154

  Adams’s loneliness in marriage, 129, 181

  Adams’s reasons for marrying Linenthal, 118–20, 225

  Adams’s relationship with her in-laws, 149

  Agatha and Nic Adams’s visit, 158–59

  Billy Abrahams’s friendship, 150, 151–52, 155, 176

  Brattle Street, Cambridge, apartment, 121

  Cynthia Scott on marital relationship, 176–77

  disagreement over Linenthal’s thesis, 178–79

  discontent as wife without status in her husband’s world, 154, 185

  discussion about having children, 154

  as doting parent, 170, 173, 175, 177

  early relationship period, 115, 117, 118

  first meeting with Adams, 110, 112

  Frank Granat on marriage relationship, 155–56

  Herbert Blau on marriage, 153

  Mailers’ friendship in Paris, 133–37, 139, 141

  Mailers’ later visits, 149, 157–58, 168, 231

  move to larger house for new baby, 168–69

  Nic and Dotsie Adams’s wedding attendance, 187

  Palo Alto life, 150–51, 154–55, 176–77

  Paris sojourn, 123, 130–39, 142–47, 182

  photo from 1950s, 185n

  Presidio Heights, San Francisco, apartment, 180–81, 192

  recognition of need for change, 192, 197–99

  Saul Bellow’s visit, 177–78

  summer vacations, 149, 155, 166–67, 187, 188, 505

  support for Adams’s writing, 159, 179

  travels in France, 139–40

  trip to Italy after Salzburg Seminar and, 126–29

  wedding celebration in Chapel Hill, 118–19, 120–21

  AS FATHER decision for psychoanalytic sessions, 237

  as doting parent during first months, 170, 171, 173, 175, 177

  gay son coming out to Mark, 282–83

  looking forward to parenthood, 167

  son as common ground in Linenthal marriage, 172–73

  son’s artistic talent, 268

  son’s move out of parents’ houses, after divorce, 313–14, 505

  son’s reaction to impending divorce, 203–4, 206

  ADAMS’S WRITING RELATED TO MARK marriage experiences in Families and Survivors, 112n, 119, 121, 204–5

  Paris sojourn in “The Impersonators,” 137–38, 140–42, 136

  Paris sojourn in “Winter Rain,” 130, 131–32, 136, 182

  Salzburg Seminars setting for “Related Histories,” 125–26, 126–27

  Superior Women, 137, 146

  Linenthal, Mark Sr. (father-in-law), 113, 122, 149, 159, 175, 187, 314

  Linenthal, Michael (brother-in-law), 113, 118, 119, 282, 283, 314

  Linenthal, Peter (son) Families and Survivors and, 181n, 206, 274, 281

  physical appearance of, 170, 188, 237, 249, 273, 381, 475

  CHILDHOOD Adams seen as parent with Peter by others, 177, 237

  Adams’s concerns about inheriting “craziness” of parents’ families, 171

  adolescent crisis of feelings of something wrong, 237–38

  artistic and creative abilities, 238, 248–49, 255, 268, 269

  birth, 170, 504

  Christmas celebration with Adams grandparents, 215

  Clay Street apartment with mother and cats, 209, 237, 253, 268, 391

  as common ground in Linenthal marriage, 172–73

  doting parents during first months, 170, 171, 173, 175

  father’s marriage to Frances Pain, 221, 222, 237, 238, 266, 313

  grade school at Town School, 182, 187, 188, 204n, 206, 237, 238, 505

  grandfather Nic’s wedding attended with father, 187

  high school attendance, 248–49, 267

  Human Be-In attendance, 266–67, 505

  jokes with mother about favorite teacher, 182

  marijuana use, 270

  meeting Saul Bellow with mother, 178

  Mexican trip with parents, 188, 505

  military draft concerns, 268–69

  mother’s affair with Vasco Pereira, 212, 213, 214, 215, 220

  mother’s writing during his childhood, 182, 209, 244, 263

  “Night Fears” story and, 197

  parents’ divorce, 186, 192, 203–4, 206, 228, 312

  parents’ looking forward to parenthood, 167–68

  parents’ political activities, 176

  picnics with mother, 181

  psychoanalytic sessions, 237

  psychological analysis of preschool drawings, 181

  reaction to finding mother’s diaphragm, 210

  relationship with father, 173, 177, 197, 237

  relati
onship with step-grandmother Dotsie, 187, 193

  seen by others as a “difficult child,” 177

  summer European trip with Stephen Brown, 267–68

  summer vacations with mother, 200, 204

  surgery for pyloric stenosis, 170

  visit to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with mother, 2, 193, 505

  visit to a painter’s loft, 232

  weekend visits to father’s boat residence, 204

  ADULT LIFE children’s book illustration, 457, 480

  deepening acceptance of Peter’s gay life by Adams, 398

  drug experimentation, 273

  gay coming out to parents, 282–83

  gay or lesbian characters in mother’s fiction and, 398

  library of Adams’s books in Potrero Hill house attic, 315, 497

  McNie family relationships, 315, 316

  memorial celebration for Adams, 493–95, 496

  Mexican trip with Adams and Phil, 483

  mother’s arthroscopic surgery, 486

  mother’s illness and death, 488–89, 491, 492

  mother’s sinus tumor treatment, 450, 451, 453, 454, 455, 456

  mother’s will and selling of her house, 496–97

  mother’s writing process shared with Peter, 285, 312, 457

  move out of parents’ houses, 313–14, 505

  moving out of mother’s daily life, 281

  New York memorial gathering for Adams, 497, 498

  occasional girlfriends, 283, 394–95

  Phil Anasovich’s friendship and marriage, 396–98, 429, 491, 508

  Point Reyes and Chapel Hill burials of mother’s cremated remains, 497, 499, 500

  political protest participation, 353

  Potrero Hill house purchase, 314, 315

  publication party for Adams, 381

  Radcliffe symposium with Adams, 479

  relationship with gay uncle Michael, 282, 283, 314

  relationship with Phillip Galgiani, 283, 394

  Robbie McNie friendship, 268, 270, 273

  San Francisco Art Institute attendance, 269, 273, 281, 292, 505

  San Francisco gay life and AIDS, 395, 396

  sculptures and paintings made by Peter, 392, 397, 430–31

  seventieth birthday party for Adams, 475

  sexual experimentation, 273–74

  shared house with friends on Van Ness, San Francisco, 273, 274, 282

  sorting possessions in grandfather’s Chapel Hill house, 343

  sureness about gay identity, 395

  travels in Spain, 281

  uncle Michael’s death and inheritance, 314

 

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