User:Ralfdetlef/Expats, a-z, names, places, concepts

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I will use this page to collect stuff on US-expatriates (from my old persona user:radh, but also some new stuff).

Concepts[edit]

Basically the only notice every basic book on american literary history takes (concerning US-expatriatism) is "The Lost Generation" , Paris, 1920s.


It is of course known, that young men, who did not wont to serve the military in the first World War ("slackers") went to Mexico ca. 1917; enemies the "Vietnam war" went to Canada, Sweden, and deserted in Germany, in Japan ...

And, of course, the "exile" of Afro-Americans is noted (Claude McKay, Paul Robeson, Langston Hughes, Richard Wright, Chester Himes, James Baldwin);

the plight of the Red Scare victims (Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman); also of victims of McCarthyism; Smith Act trials of Communist Party leaders; victims of president Harry Truman's "loyality order"; of the universities' "loyality oaths" (Natalie Zemon Davis and husband); writers, musicans, artists (George Oppen, Mary Oppen);

Stalinist, liberal victims of the Hollywood blacklist (Orson Welles [perhaps it was taxes], Nicholas Ray, Joseph Losey, Stanley Kubrick)


People; a to z (expats and others)[edit]

Published (or republished) by Mcfadden- Bartell Books (The Neglected Books Page- blog, August 24, 2022)
  • Leonardo Bercovici (Italy?); Mcf- B
  • ((Ann Borowik (1928- 2010); 1960s Cosmopolitan, Mcf- B))
  • ((Robert Briffault; "Europe", 1935, Mcf- B; married Herma Hoyt))
  • George Albert Glay (CDN, B.C.); Mcf- B
  • (Herma Hoyt, married Robert Briffault; (Paris?))
  • Theodora Keogh (to Paris with her first husband, Tom Keogh; after divorce to Rome, etc); Mcf- B
  • (Tom Keogh; artist/ illustrator)
  • Kenneth Lamott (born, as a child, in Japan); Mcf- B
  • (Nancy Morgan; WW 2, Hawaii, paperback, City of Woman, 1952; NBP)
  • ((Jane White (Autoren- u. Mädchenname), d.i.: Jane Brady: Quarry (1967), Mcf- B; U.K.))