- Harriet Sohmers Zwerling
Harriet Sohmers, "later" Zwerling, is an American
writer and artist's model. She was a significant member of theBeat generation , and lived inParis in the 1950s as part of the bohemianexpatriate scene centered around James Baldwin, with whom she shared space in a magazine called "New Story".She translated a
novel by theMarquis de Sade forMaurice Girodias 'Olympia Press and worked for theInternational Herald Tribune . In 1959 she moved to New York and was a part of the literary scene there, publishing stories, (one in theanthology "The Bold New Women" issued by Fawcett), co-editing the "Provincetown Review" and working as an artist's model for some of New York's most important painters. She had lovers of both sexes (Susan Sontag was one). In 1963, she married merchant sailor and bohemian Louis Zwerling and had a son, the musician Milo Z. She taughtschool inBrooklyn for 28 years. In 2003 a collection of her writings, "Notes of a Nude Model & Other Pieces" was published. She appears in the documentary "Still Doing It" about the sex lives of older women. [ [http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2006/03/13/060313ta_talk_collins New Yorker: Last Bohemians] ]References
External links
* [http://www.spuytenduyvil.net/authors/HarrietZwerling.htm Brief biography at Spuyten Duyvil (publishers)]
* [http://www.spuytenduyvil.net/press/notesnudemodel.htm Press release on "Notes of a Nude Model & other pieces"] an excerpt from her Paris diaries entitled "Memories of Sontag" appeared in the November 2006 issue of The Brooklyn RailFurther reading
*cite book
last = Zwerling
first = Harriet Sohmers
year = 2003
title = Notes of a nude model and other pieces
publisher = Spuyten Duyvil
location = New York City
id = ISBN 1-881471-85-3
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