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The flamboyant and irascible Edward Dahlberg (1900-1977) wrote twenty

books including, most notably, Because I Was Flesh, his autobiographical masterpiece, which Alfred Kazin called ?A work of extraordinary honesty, eloquence, and power.? According to Sir Herbert Read: ?A great achievement. The magnificent portrait of the author?s mother is as relentless, as detailed, as loving as a late Rembrandt.?

Consigned to the Jewish Orphan Home in Cleveland, Ohio, by his mother, a lady barber, Dahlberg?s vagabond life took him to Berkeley, California, expatriate Paris, in the late twenties, and Greenwich Village; but always back to Kansas City, home of the Star Lady Barbershop, and his mother.

Dahlberg?s stormy literary career spanned five decades and brought him into contact (and conflict) with many of the luminaries of his time, including D.H. Lawrence (who wrote the Introduction to his first novel, Bottom Dogs), Granville Hicks, Sidney Hook, James T. Farrell, Ford Madox Ford, Robert Graves, Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, Alice Neel, and Allen Ginsberg.

Charles DeFanti was a close friend of Edward Dahlberg for the last four years of Dahlberg?s life, conducted hundreds of interviews for this book and has written an Afterword for this edition.

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      Publisher: Welcome Rain Publishers,US
      Publication Date: 1/1/2025
      ISBN13: 9781566494212, 978-1566494212
      ISBN10: 1566494214

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The flamboyant and irascible Edward Dahlberg (1900-1977) wrote twenty

      books including, most notably, Because I Was Flesh, his autobiographical masterpiece, which Alfred Kazin called ?A work of extraordinary honesty, eloquence, and power.? According to Sir Herbert Read: ?A great achievement. The magnificent portrait of the author?s mother is as relentless, as detailed, as loving as a late Rembrandt.?

      Consigned to the Jewish Orphan Home in Cleveland, Ohio, by his mother, a lady barber, Dahlberg?s vagabond life took him to Berkeley, California, expatriate Paris, in the late twenties, and Greenwich Village; but always back to Kansas City, home of the Star Lady Barbershop, and his mother.

      Dahlberg?s stormy literary career spanned five decades and brought him into contact (and conflict) with many of the luminaries of his time, including D.H. Lawrence (who wrote the Introduction to his first novel, Bottom Dogs), Granville Hicks, Sidney Hook, James T. Farrell, Ford Madox Ford, Robert Graves, Robert Creeley, Charles Olson, Alice Neel, and Allen Ginsberg.

      Charles DeFanti was a close friend of Edward Dahlberg for the last four years of Dahlberg?s life, conducted hundreds of interviews for this book and has written an Afterword for this edition.

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