Robert McAlmon
Born
in Clifton, Kansas, The United States
March 09, 1895
Died
February 02, 1956
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Being geniuses together, 1920-1930
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published
1938
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22 editions
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Village: As It Happened Through a Fifteen-Year Period
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published
1924
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3 editions
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Miss Knight and Others
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published
1992
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2 editions
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The Nightinghouls of Paris
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published
2007
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7 editions
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McAlmon and the Lost Generation: A Self-Portrait
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published
1976
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5 editions
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A Hasty Bunch
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published
1922
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31 editions
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Post-Adolescence: A Selection of Short Fiction
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published
1991
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4 editions
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Distinguished Air
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published
2013
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2 editions
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There Was a Rustle of Black Silk Stockings
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published
1925
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3 editions
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North America Continent of Conjecture
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published
1929
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3 editions
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“Wealth, the war [WW1], and the phobias, manias, dementias, prejudices and terrors that come from both, were the dominant factors.”
― Being geniuses together, 1920-1930
― Being geniuses together, 1920-1930
“I never felt myself an expatriate or anything but an American, but not through some excess of patriotism. My country is much too polyglot of race, type, and variety of faith, political and otherwise, for me to discover exactly to which qualities one would have to remain loyal in order to be a hundred per cent American.”
― Being geniuses together, 1920-1930
― Being geniuses together, 1920-1930
“... nothing can compete with the vulgarity of snobbish or bought correct taste.”
― Being geniuses together, 1920-1930
― Being geniuses together, 1920-1930





