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Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Family and Intimate relationships | Nancy Cunard | Tristan Tzara
was later her lover. Mackworth, Cecily. Ends of the World. Carcanet, 1987. 62 |
Friends, Associates | Nancy Cunard | NC
established important relationships in Paris: with Dadaist Tristan Tzara
, Louis Aragon
, American writers Janet Flanner
and Solita Solano
, and photographer Man Ray
. Clements, Patricia. “’Transmuting’ Nancy Cunard”. Dalhousie Review, pp. 188 -14. 189 |
Friends, Associates | Cecily Mackworth | Her literary circle in Paris was highly eclectic: the many camps in which she had friends included the Surrealist rump, the incoming Existentialists, and the Communists (who were mostly ex-Surrealists). Mackworth, Cecily. Ends of the World. Carcanet, 1987. 60-1 |
Textual Production | Cecily Mackworth | The former volume comprises French poems with English translations by practising English poets whom Mackworth felt to have an affinity with the poets translated. Mackworth, Cecily. Ends of the World. Carcanet, 1987. 45 and n |