Louise's motives were complex. The first victim was a working man. Susan Glaspell later recalled: "The sea had been good to Eugene O'Neill. The author of Six Red Months is free with her opinions, and ever attuned to the need to communicate with her readers. At first, it seems, not much - beyond a pleasant dinner companion and a man in a position to help her. The tide was in, and it washed under us and around, spraying through the holes in the floor, giving us the rhythm and the flavour of the sea while the big dying sailor talked to his friend Drisc of the life he had always wanted deep in the land, where you'd never see a ship or smell the sea. He told a friend: "I think I've found her at last. At the novel's end he rediscovers Nina, who has borne him an illegitimate son, a Communist rebel hero clearly based on Jack Reed.". He went to Russia purely as a journalist, but he was not a pure journalist. Louise attended Lubbock … To the contemporary reader the account seems laden down by details, an un-synthesized historical record. ", Bryant attended the University of Oregon where she became active in the struggle for women's suffrage. ", It took her several weeks before Lenin was willing to see her. There was a great crowd, but people talked very low. Her voice is high, but it has a plaintive note to it. One thing that I remember, which struck me even then, was that no one in our crowd screamed, although seven were killed. Sometimes I feel I can't bear it away from my honey - but it's a different feeling - not the awful mad need I used to have when I first left. Louise Bryant, the daughter of the radical journalist, Hugh Moran, was born in Reno, Nevada, on 5th December 1885. I suppose they do service for each Revolutionary burial... A large crowd assembled for John Reed's burial and the occasion was one for speeches. For Louise it was an opportunity to be on her way, and she wrote quite a good book; for Reed it was adventure again and perhaps a chance to lose himself in a great upheaval. Bryant’s final visit to Oregon was in 1919 when, after writing Reed that “it gives me the cold chills to think of even being in Portland,” she spoke against U.S. intervention in the Russian civil war before a packed house in the new Civic (now Keller) Auditorium. Even Portland’s bohemian community was shocked when Reed left Portland on December 28 and Bryant followed him three days later. The sharp cries of the victims rose above the shouting, and suddenly everything was sickeningly quiet. ", On 28th September, John Reed complained of dizziness and headaches. In France or Italy one knows that in moments of sorrow the people are deeply moved, their arms go round one, and their sympathy is overwhelming. There was no use writing letters - she had to see him!

As Theodore Draper pointed out: "Max Eastman scraped together the money, and he reached Petrograd in September 1917. Whenever that Funeral March struck up (and it had a tedious refrain), everyone uncovered; it seemed to be the only thing they uncovered for. They act and react very much alike; they certainly did in the Russian revolution. His friend, Angelica Balabanoff later recalled: "When he came to see me after the Congress, he was in a terrible state of depression.

Certainly Bill's politics, both before and after the peace mission, were in line with Louise's - though she and Jack may have had reservations because of his great wealth... With his retreat from the world of public affairs, Bullitt seemed to be turning his back on a life of propriety and convention. ", Reed took her to New York City and she was introduced to a group of radicals associated with the journal, The Masses. She wrote to Max Eastman that she "found him older and sadder and grown strangely gentle and ascetic." It did not seem to strike anyone else as peculiar, but it was to me.

John Reed died from typhus in Russia in October 1920 while reporting on the new revolutionary government there. And she had to entice O'Neill by inventing a false picture of her relationship with Reed - or lose him. While few might admit it, many historians of this period seem to have relied more heavily on Bryant's account than on Ten Days. Reed’s illness required a dangerous kidney operation, and the couple married in 1916 to ensure that Bryant was financially secure in the event of Reed’s death. She compared him with Kerensky: "Kerensky has personality plus... one cannot help but be charmed by his wit and his friendliness... On the other hand, Lenin is sheer intellect - he is absorbed, cold, unattractive, impatient at interruption... Lenin has tremendous power; he is backed by the Soviets... Lenin is a master propagandist. Therefore, she could not be honest with Reed and chance losing him.

I marvel continuously at the blank faces of the Russian people. At the time O'Neill was living with Agnes Boulton. There were twenty in our crowd and about six were Kronstadt sailors. He was buried under the Kremlin wall next to all the Revolutionaries his Comrades. I have lost everything now. Bullitt and Bryant spent time with Lincoln Steffens and his young girlfriend, Ella Winter, while they were living in Paris. One thing that I remember, which struck me even then, was that no one in our crowd screamed, although seven were killed. We all assembled in that hall. We passed across the Place de la Revolution, and through the sacred gate to the Red Square. He should not have died, but he was one of those young, strong men, impatient of illness, and in the early stages he would not take care of himself. They are two very different books. It nearly has got me now.". I asked her, but she didn't tell me. I asked who he was.



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