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  1. John Reed: The Making of a Revolutionary by Granville Hicks, 1968-06
  2. Dzhon Rid: 1887-1920 : metodicheskie materialy k vecheru, posviashchennomu 50-letiiu so dnia smerti by I. D Kudriavtseva, 1970
  3. Friend and Lover: The Life of Louise Bryant by Virginia Gardner, 1982-11
  4. The Bohemians by Alan Cheuse, 1984-08
  5. So Short A Time by Barbara Gelb, 1981-12-01
  6. Great Songs of the Yiddish Theatre (Theater): Arranged for Voice, Piano and Guitar (Lyrics in Yiddish using Latin Alphabet) (English and Yiddish Edition)

21. John Silas Reed Biography / Biography Of John Silas Reed Main Biography
John Silas Reed (18871920), American revolutionist, poet, and journalist, becamea symbol in many American minds of the Communist revolution in Russia.
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Name: John Silas Reed Birth Date: October 22, 1887 Death Date: October 19, 1920 Place of Birth: Portland, Oregon, United States Place of Death: Moscow, Russia Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: poet, revolutionist, journalist John Silas Reed Main Biography John Silas Reed (1887-1920), American revolutionist, poet, and journalist, became a symbol in many American minds of the Communist revolution in Russia. John Reed was born in the mansion of his maternal grandparents outside Portland, Ore., on Oct. 22, 1887. His father sold agricultural implements and insurance. Reed was a frail youngster and suffered with a kidney ailment. He attended Portland public schools and graduated from Harvard in 1910. Although he felt like an outsider, Reed had been active at the university. Reed went to work for American Magazine

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Praised for his poetry and writing skills, Reed graduated from Harvard in 1910 and began a career in journalism in New York. He wrote predominantly for leftist magazines and was celebrated among Greenwich Village radicals. Reed first gained prominence when he covered the 1911 Mexican revolution alongside revolutionary Pancho Villa. The event inspired his romanticized chronicle, Insurgent Mexico Returning home in 1916, Reed was lonely and tired of war, but on a visit to Portland he met Louise Bryant Ten Days That Shook the World was an account of the Bolshevik seizure of power. In 1920, Reed traveled back to the U.S. to coordinate a domestic Communist party. Upon his return to Russia he was imprisoned and held in solitary confinement in Finland. Later released to Russia, a sickly Reed reunited with Bryant, but was tragically stricken with typhus home Oregon Histories learning center historical records ...
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American journalist and poet-adventurer whose life as a revolutionary writer ended in Russia but made him the hero of a generation of radical intellectuals. Reed became a close friend of V. I. Lenin and was an eyewitness to the 1917 October revolution, recording this event in his best-known book Ten Days That Shook The World (1920). Reed is buried with other Bolshevik heroes beside the Kremlin wall.
John Reed was born in Portland Oregon into a wealthy family. At college he joined the swimming team and the dramatics club, and served on the editorial board of the Harvard Monthly and Lampoon, and was class orator and poet. After graduating from Harvard in 1910 Reed travelled in England and Spain and upon his return to America started his career as a journalist in the leftist magazines. He was one of the leading socialists of the New Review and The Masses.
During this time Reed made close friends with Mabel Dodge, the rich hostess, who helped organize the 1913 Armory Show which brought Cubism to New York and who ran her salon at 23 Fifth Avenue. In 1913 Reed published his first book

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Weill was eventually successful at convincing John Reed, the CEO of Citicorp, tomerge. is buried in the Kremlin in Moscow (18871920)) John Reed,
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30. "Reed: Insurgent Mexico" By Judith Hess And John Hess
John Reed (18871920) graduated from Harvard in 1910 and joined Lincoln Steffens,Eugene O Neill, Max Eastman, Mabel Dodge, and many other American artists
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American journalist and poet-adventurer, whose life as a revolutionary writer ended in Russia, but made him the hero of a generation of radical intellectuals. Reed became a close friend of V.I. Lenin and was an eyewitness to the 1917 October revolution. He recorded this historical event in his best-known book TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD (1920). Reed is buried with other Bolshevik heroes beside the Kremlin wall. "I said, I think that a guy who is always interested in the condition of the world and changing it, either has no problems of his own or refuses to face them."
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