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  1. 9 de mai. de 2023 · Mercedes de Acosta (dcha.) y Edith Morgan en una marcha de 'suffragettes' en 1917. FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Images. De Acosta no tardó en convertirse en una de las “costureras” más activas ...

  2. Mercedes de Acosta Papers THE MERCEDES DE ACOSTA PAPERS IN PROGRESS 20210520 8 Sep 2021 3 Third draft, with extensive autograph alterations and additional manuscript pages inserted. Second of seven folders, containing pages 101-144, [2], 145-153, [2], 154-200. Acosta 03:03 Acosta, Mercedes de, 1893-1968. Here lies the heart : typescript, [ca ...

  3. 3 de jul. de 2015 · Mercedes de Acosta was born in New York in 1893, one of eight children in a rich Spanish-Cuban family. Her older sister Rita (profiled in an earlier post) became a prominent socialite, art patron, and fashion icon whose circle of friends included Degas, Rodin, Tolstoy, Bernhardt, Debussy, and Sargent.

  4. In this first publication of six plays by the flamboyantly uninhibited author, poet, and playwright Mercedes de Acosta (1893-1968), theater historian Robert A. Schanke rescues these lost theatrical writings from the dusty margins of obscurity. Often autobiographical, always rife with gender struggle, and still decidedly stageworthy, "Women in ...

  5. De Acosta, the daughter of affluent Cuban immigrants, grew up in New York where, in the 1920s, she was a figure in both the city’s “high society” and its drag clubs and speakeasies. “These were years guided by the spirit. Though she was the author of books of prose, collections of poems, and scripts, Mercedes de Acosta is rarely ...

  6. Mercedes de Acosta (née le 1 er mars 1892 à New York et morte le 9 mai 1968 dans la même ville) est une poétesse et artiste hispano-américaine. Ses mémoires de 1960, Here Lies the Heart , sont reconnues comme un document remarquable de l'histoire LGBT car elles font allusion à l'aspect lesbien de certaines de ses relations.

  7. The following article is an excerpt from Ashrams of India. Cover photo for the book was taken by Marlene Dietrich. Cuban-American writer Mercedes de Acosta (1893 – 1968) travelled to Arunachala to meet Ramana Maharshi in 1938 after reading Paul Brunton’s book A Search in Secret India, and stayed for three days.