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Paperback The Eleventh House: Memoirs Book

ISBN: 0817358900

ISBN13: 9780817358907

The Eleventh House: Memoirs

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Why should Hudson Strode matter to readers today? Because his life was a masterclass in reinvention and a backstage pass to the Jazz Age's wittiest salons. Strode wasn't just a professor in Tuscaloosa; he was a cultural impresario who turned a modest Southern life into a global adventure. He taught generations of writers, staged Shakespeare with bravura, and wrote travel books that earned him a knighthood from the King of Sweden.

But the real allure? The gossip. Strode dined with Lady Astor, traded quips with H. L. Mencken, and sipped cocktails with Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald when they were the incandescent couple of the 1920s. He met Hemingway in Cuba, Robinson Jeffers in Carmel, and Isak Dinesen in Denmark--then wrote about them with candor and charm. His memoir brims with stories of literary giants, royal encounters, and the occasional eyebrow-raising escapade (ask him about the brothel in Birmingham).

For contemporary readers, The Eleventh House is both a captivating autobiography and a time capsule of ambition, art, and audacity. Strode's world--where Southern gentility collided with European modernism and Jazz Age excess--feels startlingly relevant in an era obsessed with reinvention and celebrity culture. If you've ever wondered what it was like to gossip with the Fitzgeralds or watch the devil admire himself in a porch mirror, this memoir delivers.

Step inside Hudson Strode's The Eleventh House. It's witty, worldly, and just scandalous enough to keep you turning pages.

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