Bowles, Paul (b.1910)
Composer, Writer
Recollections of an Expatriate, 1969
Mr. Bowles studied composition with Aaron Copeland and Nadia Boulanger. This
interview deals with his association in Paris with Virgil Thomson, Gertrude Stein
and Alice B. Toklas, Nadia Boulanger, George Antheil, and
Ezra Pound.
Interviewer: George Wickes, Professor of English, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont
Graduate School.
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Dos Passos, John
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Isherwood, Christopher
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Lowenfels, Walter (b.1897)
Writer
Reminiscences of a Paris Expatriate, 1965
Left New York for Europe in 1926 and remained there, mainly in Paris, until
the winter of 1934-35. Reminisces about his literary associations as a Paris
expatriate: Ford Madox Ford, Michael Fraenkel, Henry Miller. Comments on life
in Villa Seurat, where Henry Miller lived in Paris. Tells of experiences in radical
politics since returning to United States.
Interviewer: George Wickes, Professor of English, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont
Graduate School. This interview was conducted in conjunction with the writings
of Professor Wickes’ book Americans in Paris. 1903-1939 (Paris Review-Doubleday,
1969).
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