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  1. Queen of Bohemia. : In this dazzling comprehensive biography of Louise Bryant, Mary V. Dearborn connects a constitutionally unconventional woman to an era of stunning transformations. Known to many as the wife of the radical journalist John Reed, Bryant was a pioneering foreign correspondent in her own right, a fervent crusader for social ...

  2. The materials that comprise the Louise Bryant papers originally arrived at Yale in 2004 with the papers of William C. Bullitt as part of a deposit from Anne M. Bullitt, the daughter of Bryant and Bullitt. The bulk of the Bryant papers were separate from the Bullitt material. They had been stored in a single trunk, and they appeared to be papers ...

  3. 1 de jan. de 1996 · A groundbreaking, comprehensive chronicle of the fascinating and stormy life of social activist Louise Bryant, best known as the wife of radical journalist John Reed, captures the idealism and courage of a nonconforming pioneer of journalism and her tumultuous time. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more.

    • Mary V. Dearborn
  4. LOUISE BRYANT AND JOHN “JACK” Reed’s romance — if not their fidelity — endured beyond their initial 1915 meeting in Portland, Oregon, to the end of their lives, when they each expressed loving thoughts for each other. Shortly before her death, in a hurriedly penciled postcard from Paris to radical artist Art Young, Bryant declared ...

  5. Louise Bryant (nacida Anna Louisa Mohan; San Francisco, 5 de diciembre de 1885-Versalles, 6 de enero de 1936) fue una periodista y escritora estadounidense. Conocida por sus ideas marxistas y por sus ensayos sobre temas políticos radicales y feministas , publicó artículos en varios periódicos de izquierda, incluyendo The Blast de Alexander Berkman.

  6. 2 de dez. de 2021 · It presents Reed and Louise Bryant — played by Warren Beatty and Diane Keaton — as entirely correct and justified in giving up everything to support the Bolsheviks. And although Reds hit the screens in the first flush of the Reagan era, with the Cold War still in full swing, it was both a critical and box office success.

  7. Quando, no dia 8 de março de 1917 (calendário gregoriano - 23 de fevereiro no calendário juliano) estourou na Rússia a revolução, a partir da ação de massas das operárias tecelãs, Louise Bryant já era uma jornalista e militante feminista estadunidense conhecida por seus ensaios políticos. Em agosto de 1917, Bryant viajou para a Rússia com seu companheiro, o também jornalista John ...