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Alice Corbin (1881?1949) was part of an inner circle of writers and artists on the national scene in the early twentieth century. Corbin lived and worked as a writer in Chicago prior to moving to New Mexico for health reasons. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Corbin was a frequent contributor to publications including the Chicago Tribune and the Saturday Evening Post and worked as assistant editor at Poetry: A Magazine of Verse (a publication still in existence). Corbin published several works of poetry in her lifetime. Red Earth: Poems of New Mexico, originally published in 1920 and long unavailable, was a radical book for its time, drawing on poetic techniques of Native American myths and Hispanic culture. This new edition includes a biographical sketch of Corbin?s life and contributions to art and culture. It is illustrated with twenty-nine masterworks, including works by Georgia O?Keeffe, Andrew Dasburg, and Alfred Stieglitz, from the Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Fe.
Llegir més - Autor/a Alice Corbin
- ISBN13 9780890134504
- ISBN10 0890134502
- Pàgines 112
- Any Edició 2003
- Fecha de publicación 07/07/2003
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Red Earth: Poems of New Mexico (Alemany, Francès)
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- Alice Corbin
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- Museum of New Mexico Press (2003)
- 9780890134504



