General Info | TEI
Name | Freeman, Joseph |
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Alternative Names | |
ID | 389 |
Gender | male |
Lifespan | 1897-10-07 - 1965-08-08 |
Professions | writer (Q36180), novelist (Q6625963), foreign correspondent, American |
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Uri(s) |
https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/ica/persons/1_49 |
Notes | Upon arriving in Europe in 1945, Freeman managed to visit Linz and Salzburg, but could not visit Vienna as a special permission was required to do so at that time. His lack of first hand experience of Vienna did not, however, restrain him from giving detailled impressions of the city and the rest of Austria in Never Call Retreat (1942). After "we arrived in Linz, Austria, which I've written about in NCR but never seen" he admits to it being "beautiful". In the 1920s and 30s he was a significant contributor to debates on necessary social reforms in the US and also wrote about his radical reform ideas in The New Masses. He was an early critic of fascism and until the Stalin-Hitler Pact of 1939 a follower of American Communism. |
References | see Zacharasiewicz, Transatlantic Networks, ch. 13; see also Aaron, Writers on the Left, 1965, esp. 68-84, 130-8, 365-75 and Scheiding, Joseph Freeman, 1994. Freeman's papers, drafts, books and correspondences may be viewed in the Butler Library of Columbia, among others. |
Relations
Institution
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Institution |
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1925 | 1931 | was associate director of | TASS Office New York |
1924 | — | worked for/at | American Civil Liberties Union |
1934 | 1936 | founder of | The Partisan Review |
1926 | — | co-founder of | New Masses |
1926 | 1939 | was editor of | New Masses |
1922 | 1939 | was member of | Communist Party USA |
1914 | 1922 | was member of | Socialist Party of America |
1919 | — | graduated from | Columbia University |
— | — | related | American citizenship |
1920 | 1921 | wrote for | Chicago Tribune |
Person
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Person |
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— | — | related >> friendship with >> close friendship with | Kiesler, Frederick John |
— | — | related >> friendship with >> close friendship with | Kiesler, Stefanie |
— | — | related >> acquainted with >> correspondence with | Kiesler, Frederick John |
— | — | related >> acquainted with >> correspondence with | Kiesler, Stefanie |
— | — | related >> employer of | Williams, Anne |
— | — | related >> acquainted with >> correspondence with >> had intensive personal correspondence with | Williams, Anne |
— | — | related >> friendship with >> close friendship with | Aaron, Daniel |
Place
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Place |
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1897-10-07 | — | related >> born in | Pyratyn |
1945-08-06 | 1945-08-6 | related >> stayed in | Linz |
1945-08-07 | 1945-08-07 | related >> stayed in | Salzburg |
1920 | 1920 | related >> stayed in >> stayed in for work | Paris |
1921 | 1921 | related >> stayed in >> stayed in for work | London |
1926 | 1927-05 | related >> stayed in | Soviet Union |
1925 | 1931 | related >> stayed in >> stayed in for work | New York, NY |
1927 | 1927 | related >> stayed in | Germany |
1927 | 1927 | related >> stayed in | Germany |
1929 | 1929 | related >> stayed in | Mexico |
Work
Start | End | Other relation type | Related Work |
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1942-12-30 | — | related >> wrote >> author of | Never Call Retreat |
1936 | — | related >> wrote >> author of | An American Testament: A Narrative of Rebels and Romantics |
1930 | — | related >> wrote >> author of | Voices of October |
1932 | — | related >> wrote >> author of | The Soviet Worker |