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Beatrice Bakrow Kaufman (January 20, 1895 – October 6, 1945) was an American editor, writer, and playwright. Although chiefly remembered as the wife of director, humorist, and playwright George S. Kaufman, she had a distinguished literary career of her own, and during the 1930s and 1940s, was regarded as "one of the wittiest women ...
Selected Works. 5 Bibliography. Regarded as one of the wittiest women in New York during the 1930s and 1940s, Beatrice Kaufman edited important works of modernist poetry and fiction, published short stories of her own in the New Yorker, and saw several of her plays produced on Broadway.
Beatrice Bakrow Kaufman (20 de enero de 1895-6 de octubre de 1945) fue una editora, escritora y dramaturga estadounidense. Su marido fue el director, humorista y dramaturgo George S. Kaufman . Durante las décadas de 1930 y 1940, fue considerada "una de las mujeres más ingeniosas de Nueva York , influyente en la configuración del gusto y la ...
- 6 de octubre de 1945 (50 años)
- George S. Kaufman
- Estadounidense
Kaufman replied: "Unless it's declared unconstitutional, I am." Adams agreed to be Kaufman's best man at the wedding. Julius Tannen, Beatrice Kaufman and George S. Kaufman. Beatrice and George were married in high-style at the Rochester Country Club on 15th March, 1917.
Beatrice Kaufman has been providing mental health therapy to community mental health clients since 1988. She currently work with adults, and uses a variety of modalities to assist her clients in meeting their goals. She especially enjoys working with people from other cultures who may be struggling to adjust to 2018 Washington State.
De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Beatrice Bakrow Kaufman (20 de enero de 1895-6 de octubre de 1945) fue una editora, escritora y dramaturga estadounidense. Su marido fue el director, humorista y dramaturgo George S. Kaufman.
Mrs. Beatrice Bakrow Kaufman, writer and editor, wife of George S. Kaufman, the playwright, died last night at her home, 410 Park Avenue, after a brief illness, in her fifty-first year. View...