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  1. Mercedes de Acosta (March 1, 1892 – May 9, 1968) was an American poet, playwright, and novelist. Although she failed to achieve artistic and professional distinction, de Acosta is known for her many lesbian affairs with celebrated Broadway and Hollywood personalities including Alla Nazimova , Isadora Duncan , Eva Le Gallienne , and Marlene ...

  2. Mercedes de Acosta Biography. Mercedes de Acosta was an American poet, playwright, and novelist. Four of de Acosta's plays were produced, and she published a novel and three volumes of poetry. She was professionally unsuccessful but is known for her many lesbian affairs with famous Broadway and Hollywood personalities and numerous friendships ...

  3. May 20, 2021 · Mercedes de Acosta Papers THE MERCEDES DE ACOSTA PAPERS IN PROGRESS 20210520 8 Sep 2021 3 Third draft, with extensive autograph alterations and additional manuscript pages inserted. Second of seven folders, containing pages 101-144, [2], 145-153, [2], 154-200. Acosta 03:03 Acosta, Mercedes de, 1893-1968. Here lies the heart : typescript, [ca ...

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  4. Sep 2, 2008 · Youth Media; Search the history ... Moods: Prose Poems Bookreader Item Preview ... Moods: Prose Poems by Mercedes de Acosta. Publication date 1920 Publisher Moffat ...

  5. Apr 11, 2011 · Youth Media; Search the history ... Archways of life ... Archways of life by Acosta, Mercedes de, 1893-1968. Publication date 1921 Publisher New York, Moffat, Yard ...

  6. Mar 17, 2017 · De Acosta and the elusive Garbo would have an off-and-on relationship for more than a decade, but De Acosta found solace with other women, including Marlene Dietrich, whom she described in a poem ...

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  8. Mercedes de Acosta Robert A. Schanke Truman Capote was so fascinated by the amorous lifestyle of Mercedes de Acosta (1893-1968) he devised a card game called International Daisy Chain. The challenge was to link people sexually, using as few beds as possible. "Mercedes is the best card to hold," he quipped. "You could get