This second volume in 1935, of four, of Intimate Memories details events in Mabel Dodge Luhans married life and then her experiences in France and Italy, and her many colorful and sometimes sad acquaintances until she finally, seemingly tired of Europe, returns to the United States remarking in the last page, however, that "...it is ugly in America." In this book, in what applies to all four volumes in her memoirs, she arrests the reader with a frankness completely unique to Luhan. Revealing many personal accounts, in her foreword she says, "What a delicacy one needs to tell a story and at...
This second volume in 1935, of four, of Intimate Memories details events in Mabel Dodge Luhans married life and then her experiences in France and Ita...
"Winter in Taos" starkly contrasts Luhans memoirs, published in four volumes and inspired by Marcel Prousts "Remembrances of Things Past." They follow her life through three failed marriages, numerous affairs, and ultimately a feeling of "being nobody in myself," despite years of psychoanalysis and a luxurious lifestyle on two continents among the leading literary, art and intellectual personalities of the day. "Winter in Taos" unfolds in an entirely different pattern, uncluttered with noteworthy names and ornate details. With no chapters dividing the narrative, Luhan describes her simple...
"Winter in Taos" starkly contrasts Luhans memoirs, published in four volumes and inspired by Marcel Prousts "Remembrances of Things Past." They follow...