An exciting figure among the avant-garde of Paris in the 1920s, Caresse Crosby is little known today.
She and her husband Harry founded the Black Sun Press, early publishers of such titans as Ernest Hemingway, F.
Scott Fitzgerald, D.
Lawrence, Ezra Pound, and James Joyce.
This flamboyant chapter of her life ended when Harry and his lover shot themselves in a sensational suicide pact.
Caresse was thirty-six.
Ever resilient, Caresse lived and loved another forty years, consorted with some tw.