Mabel Dodge Luhan
Born in 1879 to a wealthy Buffalo family, Mabel Dodge Luhan earned fame for her friendships with American and European artists, writers and intellectuals and for her influential salons held in her Italian villa and Greenwich Village apartments. In 1917, weary of society and wary of a world steeped in war, she set down roots in remote Taos, New Mexico, then publicized the tiny town's inspirational beauty to the world, drawing a steady stream of significant guests to her adobe estate, including...See more
Born in 1879 to a wealthy Buffalo family, Mabel Dodge Luhan earned fame for her friendships with American and European artists, writers and intellectuals and for her influential salons held in her Italian villa and Greenwich Village apartments. In 1917, weary of society and wary of a world steeped in war, she set down roots in remote Taos, New Mexico, then publicized the tiny town's inspirational beauty to the world, drawing a steady stream of significant guests to her adobe estate, including artist Georgia O'Keeffe, poet Robinson Jeffers, and authors D. H. Lawrence and Willa Cather. Luhan could be difficult, complex and often cruel, yet she was also generous and supportive, establishing a solid reputation as a patron of the arts and as an author of widely read autobiographies. She died in Taos in 1962. See less
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Mabel Dodge Luhan book reviews
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Edge of Taos Desert: An Escape to Reality
Mabel finds herself at last !
I thoroughly enbjoyed this story of Mabel Dodge Luhan and her Indian husband, Tony. Searching for truer values than those she found in her Greenwich Village apt., Mabel finds love and a new way of ... Read More
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Winter in Taos
A romantic journey
What an amazing account of the times of the artists, writers and other interesting persons of the Taos art colony in the twenties, thirties and forties ! Don't miss this autobiographical acct. by ... Read More
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Winter in Taos
Evocative picture of life in Taos
If you live New Mexico, and if you are particularly captivated by Taos and the famous and interesting people that have lived and still choose to live there, you should enjoy this book. Mabel Dodge ... Read More