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  1. Mercedes de Acosta was born in the middle of this period. when ideas surrounding women and sexuality were changing. This changing of ideas. surrounding women, their place in the world, and the idea of women being able to both. love and sexually desire other women, shaped her life. This shaping of the life of.

  2. 10 de may. de 2004 · With “That Furious Lesbian” Schanke at last establishes Mercedes de Acosta’s rightful place as a pioneer—and indeed a champion—in the early struggle for lesbian rights in this country. Robert A. Schanke has edited a companion to this biography, Women in Turmoil: Six Plays by Mercedes de Acosta,also available from Southern Illinois ...

  3. It seems Garbo was cold and reserved even in her letters. Lost and forgotten, in 1960 Mercedes De Acosta sold her Garbo papers to the Rosenbach Museum and library of Philadelphia that had to keep them sealed until 10 years after the death of Garbo. The box contained 88 letters, telegrams and cards was opened in the April 2000 but nothing ...

  4. Mercedes de Acosta. Mercedes de Acosta (* 1.März 1893 in New York City; † 9. Mai 1968 ebenda) war eine amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Modedesignerin.Sie wurde vor allem durch ihre Liebesaffären mit Isadora Duncan, Anna Pawlowa, Eva Le Gallienne, Salka Viertel und Marlene Dietrich bekannt. Wie eng sie mit Greta Garbo befreundet war, lässt sich nicht nachweisen.

  5. Mercedes de Acosta (Nueva York, 1 de marzo de 1893-ibídem, 9 de mayo de 1968) fue una poetisa estadounidense que además escribió obras de teatro y diseñó ropa. Se la conoce por sus relaciones románticas con Greta Garbo, Tamara Karsavina, Tallulah Bankhead, Marlene Dietrich, Alla Nazimova, Eva Le Gallienne, Isadora Duncan, Katharine Cornell, Maude Adams, Ona Munson («Belle Watling» en ...

  6. Women in Turmoil: Six Plays by Mercedes de Acosta. Book. Edited and with an introduction by Robert A. Schanke. 2008. Published by: Southern Illinois University Press. Series: Theater in the Americas. View. summary. In this first publication of six plays by the flamboyantly uninhibited author, poet, and playwright Mercedes de Acosta (1893–1968 ...

  7. 24 de jun. de 2004 · De Acosta’s mother, the romantic Micaela, an orphaned Spanish heiress living in New York, married him when she was 16. The couple subsequently had eight children, of whom Mercedes was the last. Despite her parents’ fanatical Roman Catholicism, the young de Acosta grew up a pampered member of New York high society.