Author: McCULLERS, Carson Title: Reflections in a Golden Eye
Description: Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author for George [Davis] "Who is my Best and Campiest Friend-- /And who, also, is the first/person to really take to this book-/You have helped me and/encouraged me in all ways/that were in your power-/And you know that I love you./Carson." Davis, a magazine editor who later married Lotte Lenya, from late 1940 to 1941 made his house in Brooklyn, a brownstone at 7 Middagh St. later demolished fro the construction of the Brooklyn Queens Expressway, into something of an artists colony serving as a home at various times for McCullers, W. H. Auden, Benjamin Britten, Paul Bowles, Gypsy Rose Lee, and others. Davis discovered the manuscript for REFLECTIONS, which according to Virginia Spencer Carr in THE LONELY HUNTER: A BIOGRAPHY OF CARSON MCCULLERS, lay dormant in a dresser drawer for almost a year (page 99), and urged McCullers to let his magazine, Harper's Bazaar, publish it. The author's inscription clearly shows her gratitude to Davis for his instrumental role in getting this, the twenty-four year old's second book, published. Made into a film in 1967 starring Marlon Brando. A magnificent association copy. Covers soiled and worn, lacking the dustwrapper. Good in a Fine custom morocco-backed clamshell box According to Wikipedia, Anais Nin named the brownstone “February House,” for the number of residents with February birthdays. A number of works were created at the February House: McCullers began writing THE BALLAD OF THE SAD CAFE, meeting the inspiration for the characters at a bar in the neighborhood. Lee published THE G-STRING MURDERS. Auden published THE DOUBLE MAN. Jane Bowles began writing TWO SERIOUS LADIES.
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Price: US$ 18750.00 Seller: Charles Agvent
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