Fever Vision by Eugene Hayworth

Fever Vision by Eugene Hayworth

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Fever Vision by Eugene Hayworth

From his birth in rural Kentucky during the Great Depression to his suicide in Manhattan in 1985, Coleman Dowell played many roles. He was a songwriter and lyricist for television. He was a model. He was a Broadway playwright. He served in the U.S. Army, both abroad and at home. And most notably, he was the author of novels that Edmund White, among others, has called "masterpieces." But Dowell was deeply troubled by a depression that hung over him his entire life. Pegged as both a Southern writer and a gay writer, he loathed such categorization, preferring to be judged only by his work. Fever Vision describes one of the most tormented, talented, and inventive writers of recent American literature, and shows how his eventful life contributed to the making of his incredible art.
Edmund White (b. Ohio, USA, 1940) is the author of many critically acclaimed books, the most recent being "The Flaneur". He was made an officer in the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and won a literary prize from the Festival of Deauville. He now teaches at Princeton University. His acclaimed autobiography, "My Lives", was published by Bloomsbury in 2006, while his play, " Terre Haute", was published by Methuen Drama in 2007.
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ISBN 13 9781564784575
ISBN 10 1564784576
Title Fever Vision
Author Eugene Hayworth
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
Year published 2007-04-12
Number of pages 234
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.