Croton's own Robert Scott has a fascinating new article in Postscripts on Max Eastman, the editor of the radical magazine The Masses who lived in the house at 76 Mt. Airy Road. Later bought by Dr. Dan Salzberg and his wife, Norma, the house is a genuine literary landmark. Read the article at http://notorc.blogspot.com/2012/10/max-eastman-life-of-paradoxes_6.html
Friday, October 12, 2012
ROBERT SCOTT'S LATEST: CHRONICLES OF CROTON'S BOHEMIA, MAX EASTMAN
Croton's own Robert Scott has a fascinating new article in Postscripts on Max Eastman, the editor of the radical magazine The Masses who lived in the house at 76 Mt. Airy Road. Later bought by Dr. Dan Salzberg and his wife, Norma, the house is a genuine literary landmark. Read the article at http://notorc.blogspot.com/2012/10/max-eastman-life-of-paradoxes_6.html
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This Croton site is so unusual. We love it. A cut above the run of the mill stuff we find on our new home. Thank you. Lauren &Co.
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