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  1. Sep 6, 2023 · In the summer of 1931, while Garbo was making Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise, Salka was persuaded to introduce Garbo to Mercedes de Acosta, who had come to Hollywood to write a screenplay for...

  2. Oct 5, 2023 · In Philadelphia, the Rosenbach's collection of rare books and manuscripts includes the Mercedes de Acosta papers. The queer writer of 'Here Lies the Heart' was uncommonly open about her sexuality ...

  3. Jul 3, 2015 · The Rosenbach of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Mercedes de Acosta was born in New York in 1893, one of eight children in a rich Spanish-Cuban family. Her older sister Rita ( profiled in an earlier post) became a prominent socialite, art patron, and fashion icon whose circle of friends included Degas, Rodin, Tolstoy, Bernhardt, Debussy, and ...

  4. Though she was the author of books of prose, collections of poems, and scripts, Mercedes de Acosta is rarely remembered for her writing. She is, instead, celebrated as a passionate lover who had affairs with some of the most intriguing and beautiful women of her time.

  5. Dec 4, 2004 · Robert A. Schanke's two-book offering in the Theater in the Americas Series is a tribute to the life and work of Mercedes de Acosta (1893-1968), an avowed lesbian playwright, novelist, and poet who during her lifetime was vilified as a calculating seductress and who died penniless and forgotten.

  6. Aug 21, 1994 · An aristocratic woman of Cuban descent who affected an exotic piratical look, de Acosta compiled a remarkable dossier of lovers, among them Isadora Duncan, Eva Le Gallienne and Marlene Dietrich.

  7. Get Access. summary. In this first publication of six plays by the flamboyantly uninhibited author, poet, and playwright Mercedes de Acosta (1893–1968), theater historian Robert A. Schanke rescues these lost theatrical writings from the dusty margins of obscurity.

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