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Name: (Mary) (Jacob) Caresse Crosby
Variant Name: Caresse Crosby|Mary Jacob Caresse Crosb
Birth Date: April 20, 1892
Death Date: January 24, 1970
Place of Birth: New York, New York, United States
Place of Death: Rome, Italy
Nationality: American
Gender: Female

Dictionary of Literary Biography on (Mary) (Jacob) Caresse Crosby

(The following essay discusses Caresse Crosby and her second husband, Harry Crosby.)

Of all the Americans who lived in Paris during the twenties few were more vociferous than Harry Crosby in his rebellion against American puritanism, particularly as it was manifested in Boston society. By deed and by word Crosby railed against Boston, emblem of all that was awry in American life. Harry and Caresse Crosby went to Paris in 1922, not to seek an atmosphere congenial to creativity, but to escape the hostility of upper-class Boston, outraged at Harry Crosby's marriage to a divorced woman six years his senior. After their arrival in Paris, however, the Crosbys became part of its literary and artistic life, and Harry Crosby became one of the most flamboyant and extravagant of all the American expatriates until his notorious suicide in December 1929. During the seven years the Crosbys spent mostly in Paris, both of them wrote and published their own books of poetry, first under the imprint Editions Narcisse and then under that of the Black Sun Press.

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    Sy M. Kahn, University of the Pacific|Karen L. Rood, Columbia, South Carolina. (Mary) (Jacob) Caresse Crosby from Dictionary of Literary Biography. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.

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