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Peter Whiffle

English

By (author): Carl Van Vechten

Peter Whiffle (1922) is a novel by Carl Van Vechten. Framing himself as his characters literary executor, Van Vechten provides a satirical self portrait of his unusual life in the arts through the lens of a man whose sole gift is to identify and move with the avant-garde. Peter Whiffle is a writer who never writes. Throughout his travels, he claims to be researching for an important work of literature but mostly provides humorous portraits of some of the greatest artists, dancers, and writers of his time. In this way, he proves himself much more of a mirror than a windowlike Van Vechten likely sensed of his own writing, Whiffle is a man who reflects the success and genius of others much more than he offers his own. Travelling between New York City and Europe, Whiffle becomes a figure who defines his generation through keen wit and tongue-in-cheek wisdom, a tour guide to a vast land of cultural creation and bohemian excess. Peter Whiffle, Van Vechtens debut novel, is a fascinating work of fiction from a man who was always one step ahead of the rest. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Carl Van Vechtens Peter Whiffle is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: West Margin Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781513132853

About Carl Van Vechten

Carl Van Vechten (1880-1964) was an American photographer writer and patron of the Harlem Renaissance. Born in Cedar Rapids Iowa Van Vechten was raised in a wealthy highly educated family. After graduating from high school he enrolled at the University of Chicago to study art and music and spent much of his time writing for the college newspaper. In 1903 he took up a position as a columnist for the Chicago American but was fired three years later for his difficult writing style. He moved to New York in 1906 to work as a music critic for The New York Times focusing on opera and taking a leave of absence to travel through Europe the following year. Van Vechtens work as a critic coincided with the careers of some of the twentieth centurys greatest artiststhe dancer Isadora Duncan; Russian prima ballerina Anna Pavlovna; and Gertrude Stein a writer and one of Van Vechtens closest friends. Van Vechten who wrote an influential essay titled How to Read Gertrude Stein would become Steins literary executor following her death in 1946. He is perhaps most notable for his promotion and patronage of some of the Harlem Renaissances leading artists including Paul Robeson and Richard Wright. In addition to his photographic portraits of such figures as Langston Hughes Ella Fitzgerald Zora Neale Hurston Marcel Duchamp and Frida Kahlo Van Vechten was the author of several novels including Peter Whiffle (1922) and Firecrackers: A Realistic Novel (1925).

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