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  1. Mercedes de Acosta (1893-1968), estadounidense de padre cubano y madre española, fue una poeta, dramaturga y diseñadora de ropa. Su relevante obra suele ser opacada por su biografía amorosa —la autora fue amante de una constelación de relevantes artistas, tales como Eva Le Gallienne, Isadora Duncan, Greta Garbo y Marlene Dietrich.

  2. 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. Often autobiographical, always rife with gender struggle, and still decidedly stageworthy, "Women in ...

  3. 1. Dez. 2001 · Patricia White; Black and White: Mercedes de Acosta's Glorious Enthusiasms. Camera Obscura 1 December 2001; 15 (3 (45)): 227–265. doi: ...

  4. Greta Garbo und Mercedes de Acosta Die Schauspielerin und die Drehbuchautorin lernten sich 1929 in Hollywood kennen. Die Beziehung scheiterte letztendlich daran, dass Greta Garbo gezielt jeden Anschein vermied, mit jemandem zusammen zu sein. Sie war zu der Zeit der bestbezahlte Star von MGM und gilt auch heute noch als die unnahbare Göttliche.

  5. Many theatre scholars are familiar with the name Mercedes de Acosta but do not know the nature of her connection to the theatre—her close ties to notable actresses and the plays that she wrote. Robert A. Schanke has published two books that hope to clarify de Acosta's place in theatre history. The first is a biography that takes the reader from her exotic background of Spanish ancestry and ...

  6. Mercedes de Acosta (March 1, 1893 – May 9, 1968) was an American poet, novelist and playwright. She wrote four famous stage plays. She also published three volumes of poetry and one novel. That novel was not a success, though it did create controversy because of its lesbian themed subject. De Acosta was born in New York City. She died there ...

  7. Mercedes de Acosta (March 1, 1893 – May 9, 1968) was an American poet, playwright, and novelist. In her 1960 autobiography, Here Lies the Heart, she claimed to have been intimate with Isadora Duncan, Marlene Dietrich , Alice B. Toklas, Marie Laurencin, Eva Le Gallienne, Malvina Hoffman, Adele Astaire and Greta Garbo.