"Modernism (Literature) United States." . . "Poets, American 20th century Biography." . . "Editors Biography United States." . . "Autobiografie." . . "Modernisme (cultuur)" . . "Editors." . . "Modernisme (littérature) États-Unis." . . "Modernism (Literature)" . . "Journalists Biography United States." . . "Translators Biography United States." . . "Translators." . . "Editors United States Biography." . . "Modernism (Literature) Unites States." . . "Poets, American Biography 20th century." . . "Poets, American." . . "Transition (périodique ; France ; 1927-1938)" . . "Transition (périodique ; France ; 1927-1938)." . "Paris (France)" . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary" . . "Journalists United States Biography." . . "Translators United States Biography." . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Tekstuitgave" . "Man from Babel" . "Man from Babel"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The autobiography of Eugene Jolas, available for the first time nearly half a century after his death in 1952, is the story of a man who, as the editor of the expatriate American literary magazine transition, was the first publisher of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and other signal works of the modernist period. Jolas's memoir provides often comical and compelling details about such leading modernist figures as Joyce, Stein, Hemingway, Breton, and Gide, and about the political, aesthetic, and social concerns of the Surrealists, the Expressionists, and other literary figures during the 1920s and 1930s. Man from Babel both enriches and challenges our view of international modernism and the historical avant-garde." . "The autobiography of Eugene Jolas, available for the first time nearly half a century after his death in 1952, is the story of a man who, as the editor of the expatriate American literary magazine transition, was the first publisher of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake and other signal works of the modernist period. Jolas's memoir provides often comical and compelling details about such leading modernist figures as Joyce, Stein, Hemingway, Breton, and Gide, and about the political, aesthetic, and social concerns of the Surrealists, the Expressionists, and other literary figures during the 1920s and 1930s. Man from Babel both enriches and challenges our view of international modernism and the historical avant-garde."@en . . . . . . "Biography" . . "Biography"@en . "Herinneringen (vorm)" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Modernisme (littérature) Europe." . . "Journalists." . . "Autobiographie." . . "Autobiographie" . "1900 - 1999" . . . .