Item #9376 THE CONFESSIONS OF EDWARD DAHLBERG; with Forty-two Drawings by James Kearns / and a Preface by Sir Herbert Read. Edward Dahlberg.
THE CONFESSIONS OF EDWARD DAHLBERG; with Forty-two Drawings by James Kearns / and a Preface by Sir Herbert Read
THE CONFESSIONS OF EDWARD DAHLBERG; with Forty-two Drawings by James Kearns / and a Preface by Sir Herbert Read
THE CONFESSIONS OF EDWARD DAHLBERG; with Forty-two Drawings by James Kearns / and a Preface by Sir Herbert Read
THE CONFESSIONS OF EDWARD DAHLBERG; with Forty-two Drawings by James Kearns / and a Preface by Sir Herbert Read
THE CONFESSIONS OF EDWARD DAHLBERG; with Forty-two Drawings by James Kearns / and a Preface by Sir Herbert Read

THE CONFESSIONS OF EDWARD DAHLBERG; with Forty-two Drawings by James Kearns / and a Preface by Sir Herbert Read

New York: George Braziller, 1971. LIMITED EDITION: First Printing #68 / 250 copies. Cloth. SIGNED by the Author on preliminary Limitation Page, 8vo, off-white linen cloth with pale gold lettering on spine, mylar-protective sleeve, Index, powder bliue endpapers, [x] + 312 pages. Blue-gray slipcase. Very Fine. Item #9376

SUPERIOR CONDITION internally and externally. The book is tight and immaculate. The slipcase is solid, clean, with minute traces of wear.

Edward Dahlberg (1900 – 1977) was an American novelist, essayist and autobiographer. After losing an eye during World War I, Dahlberg joined American expats in Paris during the 20's when he knew everyone of importance: Joyce, Beckett, O'Casey, Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, T.S. Eliot, Pound, Yeats, D.H. Lawrence and others.

After relocating to New York's Greenich Village, Dahlberg became a member of the Stieglitz Group and emersed himself in literary classics. Do These Bones Live (1941) a series of essays grew out of such varied experiences.

He moved to the Danish island of Bornholm in 1955 while working on The Flea of Sodom. The Sorrows of Priapus was published in 1957, becoming his most successful book thus far.

The author later moved to Mallorca, while working on Because I Was Flesh (1964), an autobiography. During the 1960s and 1970s, he further refined his unique style through the publication of poetry, autobiographical works like his CONFESSIONS (1971), fiction and criticism.

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