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Used availability for Sylvia Murphy's The Life and Times of Barly Beach. February 1987 : UK Hardback
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By Anatole Broyard SYLVIA BEACH AND THE LOST GEN- ERATION
By Anatole Broyard SYLVIA BEACH AND THE LOST GEN- ERATION. A History of Literary Paris in the Twenties and Thirties. In her relations with Joyce, which take up much of ''Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation,'' Miss Beach showed herself to be one of the most patient and forgiving women in American history. It wasn't because she was passive or infatuated or deceived by Joyce, for she was clear-headed and tough-minded.
Sylvia Beach’s shop in Paris offered bed and board, and books. May 14 2010, 1:01am, The Times. Sylvia Beach, publisher of Ulysses with James Joyce. Paris, France ‘Bettmann/Corbis. Sylvia Beach’s Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company had barely been open two years when she decided to publish Ulysses. Nine stenographers gave up the typing. and a gentleman from the British Embassy burned a dozen pages in a rage, she wrote in a letter in 1921.
Sylvia Beach lived a life that many women of that period could only dream of, and the author has captured her life and her milieu beautifully. Naturally Sylvia knew all the other familiar literary figures of the time. The book is also excellently indexed, and has informative notes. Hemingway and Pound are frequently mentioned, as is Gertrude Stein. As intimated in the introduction there is less to be said about more personal relationships.
SO THIS IS A BOOK ABOUT NOT VERY MUCH: about being small and getting larger slowly. One of the great myths of life is that childhood passes quickly. In fact, because time moves more slowly in Kid World-five times more slowly in a classroom on a hot afternoon, eight times more slowly on any car journey of more than five miles (rising to eighty-six times more slowly when driving across Nebraska or Pennsylvania lengthwise), and so slowly during the last week before birthdays, Christmases, and summer vacations.