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  1. Jul 21, 2007 · In her new biography, Nancy Cunard: Heiress, Muse, Political Activist, author Lois Gordon shines a spotlight on a woman history seems to have forgotten. Unhappy with a life of privilege, Cunard...

  2. Mar 29, 2007 · Judged by this criterion, the English heiress Nancy Cunard, who "haunted" Breton's Surrealists and countless other artists besides, is one of the biggest stars you've never heard of. T. S....

  3. Home. Explore the collection. Stories from the collection. Nancy Cunard. In the 1948 passenger list from the Empire Windrush, only one person had their occupation listed as ‘Writer’ – Nancy...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Nancy_CunardNancy Cunard - Wikiwand

    Nancy Clara Cunard (10 March 1896 – 17 March 1965) was a British writer, heiress and political activist. She was born into the British upper class, and devoted much of her life to fighting racism and fascism.

  5. Women. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Cunard, Nancy (1896–1965) views 3,775,751 updated. Cunard, Nancy (1896–1965) English poet, journalist, publisher, and aristocrat who crusaded against racial and class prejudices and fascist oppression. Name variations: Nancy Fairbairn.

  6. from “Parallax”. Nancy Cunard - Nancy Clara Cunard, born on March 10, 1896, in London, was an English poet, editor, and political activist. Known for her eclectic and bohemian lifestyle, she was the author of many books, including Outlaws (Elkin Mathews, 1921), Sublunary (Hodder and Stoughton, 1923), and Parallax (Hogarth Press, 1925).

  7. Nancy Cunard. London, 1896–Paris, 1965. Nancy Cunard was an important member of avant-garde circles in London and Paris as well as a poet, publisher, and collector of Dada, Surrealism, and African art. The great-granddaughter of the founder of Cunard Line, an international shipping corporation, Cunard was an aristocrat and educated privately.

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