persons Cowley, Malcolm

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Name Cowley, Malcolm
Alternative Names
ID 355
Gender male
Lifespan 1898-08-24 - 1989-03-27
Professions writer (Q36180)
Collection(s)
  • Ideas Crossing the Atlantic
  • Default import collection
  • Transatlantic Networks
  • webclient
  • Uri(s) https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ica/persons/26
    https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ica/persons/1_15
    Notes Cowley spent a brief period of time in Austria during the 1920s. As his correspondence with friends and his later chronicle of the “lost generation,” Exile’s Return: A Narrative of Ideas (1934), show, the misery Austrians had to endure in those years, both in the capital and in the provinces, was not lost on visiting Americans. (see Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, p. 73).

    Relations

    Institution

    Start End Other relation type Related Institution
    1920 related >> studied at >> graduated from Harvard University
    related >> editor of Harvard Advocate
    1917 related >> worked for/at American Field Service
    1922 related >> worked for/at >> was editor of Secession
    related >> worked for/at >> was editor of Broom

    Person

    Start End Other relation type Related Person
    related >> in a relationship with >> married to Baird, Peggy
    related >> acquainted with French Dadaists
    related >> acquainted with >> correspondence with Burke, Kenneth
    related >> acquainted with Josephson, Matthew
    related >> acquainted with Munson, G B
    related >> acquainted with >> had contacts with Loeb, Harold
    related >> acquainted with >> correspondence with Faulkner, William

    Place

    Start End Other relation type Related Place
    related >> lived in Greenwich Village, New York
    related >> lived in Montpellier, France
    related >> lived in Paris
    1922 related >> stayed in Tyrol
    related >> lived in Pittsburgh, PA
    1922 related >> stayed in Berlin

    Label

    Label Start End Label type ISO Code
    Cowley, Malcolm_ Legacy name (merge) deu

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