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The Tortured Life of Scofield Thayer (Hardcover)
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The Tortured Life of Scofield Thayer (Hardcover)
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Regarded as a titanic artistic and aesthetic achievement, the
influential literary magazine The Dial published most of the great
modernist writers, artists, and critics of its day. As publisher
and editor of The Dial from 1920 to 1926, Scofield Thayer was
gatekeeper and guide for the movement. His editorial curation
introduced the ideas of literary modernism to America and gave
American artists a new audience in Europe. In The Tortured Life of
Scofield Thayer James Dempsey looks beyond the public figure best
known for publishing the work of William Butler Yeats, T. S. Eliot,
William Carlos Williams, E.E. Cummings, and Marianne Moore to
reveal a paradoxical man fraught with indecisions and insatiable
appetites, and deeply conflicted about the artistic movement to
which he was benefactor and patron. Thayer suffered from
schizophrenia and faded from public life upon his resignation from
The Dial. His struggle with mental illness and his controversial
personal life led his guardians to prohibit anything of a personal
nature from appearing in previous biographies. The story of
Thayer's unmoored and peripatetic life, which in many ways mirrored
the cosmopolitan rootlessness of modernism, has never been fully
told until now.
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