James Eldin Reed: Pacific Northwest Renaissance

Selected Works

1. General Nonfiction

“A wonderfully detailed and, at the same time, evocative work of interpretation that weaves together media, history, and artists.”
—David Hall, Harvard University
2. Cultural History

The exuberant coming of age—in the many-angled Seattle of the 1920s—of one of America’s most celebrated intellectuals.
3. Religion and Culture

“A richly evocative and deeply humane exploration of religion, culture, and art.”
—David Hempton, Harvard Divinity School



Mary McCarthy’s Seattle

“The past still vibrated in the convent, a high sweet note. It was the France of the Restoration that was embalmed in the Sacred Heart atmosphere, like a period room in a museum with a silken cord drawn across it. The quarrels of the philosophes still echoed in the classrooms . . .and Voltaire grinned in the background.”
—Mary McCarthy, Memories of a Catholic Girlhood