• John George Eugène Jolas (October 26, 1894 – May 26, 1952) was a writer, translator and literary critic. John George Eugène Jolas was born October 26...
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    Paris with her husband Eugene Jolas. Jolas was born in Louisville, Kentucky, but became closely associated with European culture. Jolas and her husband had...
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  • Jolas may refer to: Members of the Jola people of West Africa Betsy Jolas (born 1926), Franco–American composer Eugene Jolas (1894–1952), American translator...
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  • and artists. It was founded in 1927 by Maria McDonald and her husband Eugene Jolas and published in Paris. They were later assisted by editors Elliot Paul...
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    torture device similar to the one described by Kafka. (1941) Translated by Eugene Jolas, Partisan Review, March–April 1941, ppp. 98–107, 146–158. (1948) Translated...
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    village of Mlomp. Overall, more than half of Jolas (54%) are Muslims. In Gambia, 90% of Jolas are Muslims. Some Jolas continue to follow their traditional religion...
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    Elizabeth Jolas (born 5 August 1926) is a Franco-American composer. Jolas was born in Paris in 1926. Her mother, the American translator Maria McDonald...
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    These texts [...] formed a unity." In the same year, Joyce met Maria and Eugène Jolas in Paris, just as his new work was generating an increasingly negative...
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    English." Lucia Joyce returned to stay with Maria Jolas, the wife of transition editor Eugene Jolas, in Neuilly-sur-Seine. After three weeks, her condition...
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  • city of stars) may refer to: An idealised future civilisation, as in Eugene Jolas' Succession in Astropolis Astropolis, a science fiction cycle by Sean...
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