Carl Van Vechten

Carl Van Vechten (June 17, 1880December 21, 1964) was an American writer and photographer who was a patron of the Harlem Renaissance and the literary executor of Gertrude Stein.

Biography

Born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he graduated from the University of Chicago in 1903. In 1906, he moved to New York City. He worked as a journalist. After an earlier, unsuccessful marriage, Van Vechten wed actress Fania Marinoff in 1914. Several books of Van Vechten's essays on various subjects such as music and literature were published between 1915 and 1920. In 1920, his book about cats, The Tiger In The House appeared. Between 1922 and 1930 seven novels were published, starting with Peter Whiffle: His Life and Works and ending with Parties. Van Vechten was interested in black writers and artists, and knew many of the major figures of the Harlem Renaissance, including Langston Hughes. Van Vechten's controversial novel Nigger Heaven was published in 1926. In the 1930s, Van Vechten began taking portrait photographs. Among the many individuals he photographed were Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday. Van Vechten initially met Gertrude Stein in Paris in 1913. They continued corresponding for the remainder of Stein's life, and at her death she appointed Van Vechten her literary executor; he helped to bring into print her unpublished writings. After the 1930s, Van Vechten published little writing, though he continued to write letters to many correspondents. Most of Van Vechten's papers are held by the Beinecke Library at Yale University. Although Van Vechten was married to Fania Marinoff through the end of his life, he was a homosexual. Some of his papers were kept under seal for 25 years after his death, and when they were examined after that time, they were found to include scrapbooks of photographs and clippings related to homosexuality. He died at the age of 84 in New York City.

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