The canon of 20th-century art and artists is experiencing a slew of reappraisals, with a surge of interest in artists who have been underrecognized or overlooked. One such artist being given overdue ...
It’s just one of the tough truths of being an artist that you can publish 17 books and dozens of short stories—in both the big commercial magazines and the beloved literary journals—and wind up, two ...
Writer Alice Adams earned accolades as the "American Colette," as a maker of aching, Jamesian realism, and, essentially, as an unflinching witness to the infinitude of the female consciousness. In ...
In her first novel, Invincible Summer author Alice Adams follows a close-knit group of four best friends as they grow, change, and learn to navigate their ever evolving relationships over the course ...
In 1974, Hal Bromm, who had previously studied at the Pratt Institute and worked for a New York architectural firm, became a private art dealer.
She was a Southern girl with enough beauty to qualify as a belle. But Alice Adams was a 20th-century rebel, breaking with the social constraints of her North Carolina roots and proper Radcliffe ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Roll up the door on the old fire station in Linlithgo, upstate New York, just east of the Hudson River, and you ...