Robert M. Coates

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روبرت كوتس (بالإنجليزية: Robert Coates)‏‏ (6 أبريل 1897 في نيو هيفن، كونيتيكت - 8 فبراير 1973 في نيويورك) صحفي، وروائي، وكاتب من الولايات المتحدة. rdf:langString
Robert Myron Coates (* 6. April 1897 in New Haven, Connecticut; † 8. Februar 1973 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und langjähriger Kunstkritiker für den New Yorker. Von ihm stammt die Bezeichnung Abstrakter Expressionismus für die Kunstrichtung der New York School. Als Autor fiktiver Prosa wird er der Gruppe der Lost Generation zugerechnet. 1958 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Letters aufgenommen. rdf:langString
Robert Myron Coates (1897–1973) fue un escritor estadounidense y crítico de arte para el New Yorker. Tomó prestado de Alfred Barr (revista Der Sturm, 1919) el término «Expresionismo abstracto» en 1946 para referirse a las obras de Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock y Willem de Kooning. rdf:langString
Robert Myron Coates (April 6, 1897 – February 8, 1973) was an American novelist, short story writer and art critic. He published five novels; one classic historical work, (1930) which deals with the history of the land pirates of the Natchez Trace; a book of memoirs, The View from Here (1960), and two travel books, Beyond the Alps (1962) and (1965). During his unusually varied career, Coates explored many different genres and styles of writing and produced three highly remarkable experimental novels, The Eater of Darkness (1926), Yesterday’s Burdens (1933) and (1946). Highly original and experimental, these novels draw upon expressionism, Dadaism and surrealism. His last two novels—Wisteria Cottage (1948) and The Farther Shore (1955)—are examples of crime fiction. Simultaneously to work rdf:langString
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rdf:langString روبرت كوتس (بالإنجليزية: Robert Coates)‏‏ (6 أبريل 1897 في نيو هيفن، كونيتيكت - 8 فبراير 1973 في نيويورك) صحفي، وروائي، وكاتب من الولايات المتحدة.
rdf:langString Robert Myron Coates (* 6. April 1897 in New Haven, Connecticut; † 8. Februar 1973 in New York City) war ein amerikanischer Schriftsteller und langjähriger Kunstkritiker für den New Yorker. Von ihm stammt die Bezeichnung Abstrakter Expressionismus für die Kunstrichtung der New York School. Als Autor fiktiver Prosa wird er der Gruppe der Lost Generation zugerechnet. 1958 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Letters aufgenommen.
rdf:langString Robert Myron Coates (1897–1973) fue un escritor estadounidense y crítico de arte para el New Yorker. Tomó prestado de Alfred Barr (revista Der Sturm, 1919) el término «Expresionismo abstracto» en 1946 para referirse a las obras de Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock y Willem de Kooning. Como escritor de ficción, está considerado miembro de la Generación perdida, habiendo pasado parte de su vida en el extranjero, en Europa. Sus primeras tres novelas son muy experimentales, recurriendo al dadaísmo, surrealismo y expresionismo por su efecto. Sus últimas dos novelas ejemplifican la novela policíaca en la que el narrador presenta un estudio psicopatológico del protagonita.Hoy en día, Coates es conocido sobre todo por The Outlaw Years (1930), que se refiere a la historia de los piratas de tierra del camino Natchez (Natchez Trace). Es la única obra del autor que aún se imprime.
rdf:langString Robert Myron Coates (April 6, 1897 – February 8, 1973) was an American novelist, short story writer and art critic. He published five novels; one classic historical work, (1930) which deals with the history of the land pirates of the Natchez Trace; a book of memoirs, The View from Here (1960), and two travel books, Beyond the Alps (1962) and (1965). During his unusually varied career, Coates explored many different genres and styles of writing and produced three highly remarkable experimental novels, The Eater of Darkness (1926), Yesterday’s Burdens (1933) and (1946). Highly original and experimental, these novels draw upon expressionism, Dadaism and surrealism. His last two novels—Wisteria Cottage (1948) and The Farther Shore (1955)—are examples of crime fiction. Simultaneously to working as a novelist, Coates maintained a life-long career at the New Yorker, whose staff he joined in 1927. The magazine printed more than a hundred of his short stories many of which were collected in three anthologies; All the Year Round (1943), The Hour after Westerly (1957) and The Man Just ahead of You (1964). Also, from 1937 to 1967, Coates was the New Yorker’s art critic and coined the term “abstract expressionism” in 1946 in reference to the works of Hans Hofmann, Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning and others. He was elected to the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1958. Coates was married to sculptor from 1927 to 1946. Their first and only child, Anthony Robertson Coates, was born on March 4, 1934. In 1946, they divorced and Coates married short story writer . He died of cancer of the throat in New York City on February 8, 1973. Anthony Boucher praised Coates as "one of the most persuasive recorders of the unaccountable and disturbing moment," singling out his fantasy stories for their "haunting tone of uncertainty and dislocation." Floyd C. Gale said that The Eater of Darkness "has been called the first surrealist novel in English". Maxim Lieber was Coates' literary agent from 1935 to 1938 and in 1941 and 1945.
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