Dimensions
130 x 198 x 29mm
Intertwined Lives Of American Writers And Artists, 1854-1967
Each chapter in this remarkable consideration of American culture evokes an actual meeting between two historical figures. In 1854, as a boy. Henry James has his daguerreotype made by Mathew Brady. We encounter Brady again as he photographs Walt Whitman and then Ulysses Grant. Meanwhile, Henry James begins a lasting friendship with William Dean Howells, and also meets Sarah Ome Jewett, who in turn is a mentor to Willa Gather . . .
Cohen brilliantly reanimates these unforgettable pairings and those of Edward Steichen and Alfred Stieglitz; Carl Van Vechten and Gertrude Stein; Hart Crane and Charlie Chaplin; Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston; Elizabeth Bishop and Marianne Moore; Richard Avedon and James Baldwin; and John Cage and Marcel Duchamp; Norman Mailer and Robert Lowell. Ultimately, Cohen reveals and long chain of friendship, rebellion and influence stretching from the moment before the Civil War through a century that had a profound effect on our own time.
'A Chance Meeting' is an intimate and original act of biography and cultural history that makes its own contribution to the tradition about which Cohen writes.