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Robert Phelps

    Robert Phelps war ein Journalist, Romanautor und Briefeschreiber, der Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts in New York City tätig war. Als engagierter Frankophiler verehrte er die Schriften von Cocteau, Colette und Marcel Jouhandeau und trug maßgeblich zur Förderung ihrer Werke in den Vereinigten Staaten bei. Nachdem er kurzzeitig Grove Press mitbegründet hatte, widmete er sich dem Schreiben. Sein Werk zeichnet sich durch eine tiefe Beschäftigung mit dem literarischen Leben und der Kultur aus, wobei er sich oft auf die Analyse und Präsentation der Beiträge anderer Autoren konzentrierte.

    The Paris Diary & The New York Diary 1951-1961
    Twentieth Century Culture: The Breaking Up
    • When <i>The Paris Diary</i> exploded on the scene in 1966 there had never been a book in English quite like it: Its intimate combination of personal, literary, and social insights was unprecedented. Rorem's self-portrait of the artist as a young man, written between 1951 and 1955, was also a mirror of the times, depicting the now vanished milieu of Cocteau, Eluard, Gide, Landowska, Boulez, the Vicomtesse de Noailles, and others whose paths crossed with Rorem's in such settings as Paris, Morocco, and Italy. <i>The New York Diary</i>, published the following year, pictured the period between 1956 and 1960, when Rorem had returned to America. The diaries marked the beginnings of Gay Liberation, not because Rorem made a special issue of his sexuality, but because he did not; rather, he wrote of his affairs frankly and unashamedly. A casualness informs each sensual entry, and the overall tone is at once bratty and brilliant, insecure and vain, loving and cultured, but, above all, honest and entertaining.

      The Paris Diary & The New York Diary 1951-19611998