Edward Dahlberg Born: 22-Jul-1900 Birthplace: Boston, MA Died: 27-Feb-1977 Location of death: Santa Barbara, CA Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Santa Barbara Cemetery, Santa Barbara, CA
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Author, Essayist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Because I Was Flesh Military service: US Army (1918-) Father: (barber) Mother: Lizzie Dahlberg (owner, Star Lady Barbershop of Kansas City) Wife: R'Lene LaFleur Howell (m. 1950)
High School: Jewish Orphan's Asylum High School, Cleveland, OH (1917) University: University of California at Berkeley (attended 1922-23) University: BS Philosophy, Columbia University (1925) University: Black Mountain College (1948)
Communist Party USA (1933-36) National Institute of Arts and Letters (1968)
Left at Orphanage Jewish Orphan Asylum, Cleveland, OH (1912-17) Guggenheim Fellowship (Apr-1976) Swedish Ancestry
Author of books:
Bottom Dogs (1929, novel) From Flushing to Calvary (1932, novel) Those Who Perish (1934, novel) Do These Bones Live? (1941, criticism) Flea of Sodom (1950, essays) The Sorrows of Priapus (1957, essays) Truth Is More Sacred: A Critical Exchange on Modern Literature (1961, criticism) Because I Was Flesh (1963, memoir) Alms for Oblivion (1964, essays) Reasons of the Heart (1965, collection) Cipango's Hinder Door (1965, poetry) The Edward Dahlberg Reader (1967, anthology) Epitaphs of Our Times: The Letters of Edward Dahlberg (1967, letters) The Leafless American (1967, essays) The Carnal Myth: A Search Into Classical Sensuality (1968, social studies) The Confessions of Edward Dahlberg (1971, memoir) The Olive of Minerva, or The Comedy of a Cuckold (1976, novel)
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