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* Numerous writings on Zen, psychology, and an autobiography.
* Numerous writings on Zen, psychology, and an autobiography.
* ''[[The Unpredictable Adventure|The Unpredictable Adventure: A Comedy of Woman's Independence]]'' (1935)
* ''[[The Unpredictable Adventure|The Unpredictable Adventure: A Comedy of Woman's Independence]]'' (1935)
==Critical studies of Spotswood Owens==
; Harris, Miriam Kalman.
* "Rediscovery: Claire Myers Spotswood (Owens)." Belles Lettres 5 (Winter 1990): p. 15.
*  "Claire Myers Spotswood Owens: From Southern Belle to Grand Amoureuse." Southern Quarterly v. 31 (Fall 1992): pages 50-69.


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Latest revision as of 13:22, 7 November 2010

Claire Myers Spotswood Owens was a writer.

Biography

Born 1896, Rockdale, Texas, as Clairene Lenora Allen Myers; married (?) 1918 Leo Saidlo ("Ray Niviso"); divorced (1925?); married July 1931, George Wanders; divorced May 1936; married 1937, H. Thurston Owens III (d. June 1969).

Writings

Critical studies of Spotswood Owens

Harris, Miriam Kalman.
  • "Rediscovery: Claire Myers Spotswood (Owens)." Belles Lettres 5 (Winter 1990): p. 15.
  • "Claire Myers Spotswood Owens: From Southern Belle to Grand Amoureuse." Southern Quarterly v. 31 (Fall 1992): pages 50-69.
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