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Alvah Cecil Bessie (June 4, 1904 – July 21, 1985) was an American novelist, journalist and
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who was
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by the
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s for being one of the
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who refused to testify before the
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.


Early life

Alvah Bessie was born to a
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family, the younger of two sons of Daniel Nathan Cohen Bessie and Adeline Schlesinger Bessie. Bessie's father was an inventor and successful businessman and the family lived a comfortable life in a prosperous section of
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in
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. He graduated from Dewitt Clinton High School where he had the reputation of being a rebellious student. He subsequently enrolled in
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in 1920, graduating in 1924 with a B.A. in English. In 1922, the Bessie family finances had taken a serious downturn after which the elder Bessie died. This reversal of family circumstances freed Bessie to pursue his own interests and ambition without the intervention of his authoritarian father. Through a friend Bessie was introduced to the Provincetown Players whose guiding member was playwright
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. Bessie became an actor in the group, which led to a four-year period of theatre work for him in Provincetown as well as in the New York theatre world as performer and actor/manager. Recognizing his talents as an actor were limited, Bessie moved to
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in 1928, joining the colony of American expatriates who had relocated there. Bessie now focused his energies on becoming a writer.


Career

Bessie was initially known for his translations of
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French literature, including '' Songs of Bilitis'' by Pierre Louÿs and ''The Torture Garden'' by
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. During the 1930s, Bessie became alarmed at the rise of fascism, and began working for the
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cause. Stanley Weintraub, ''The Last great cause. The intellectuals and the Spanish civil war.'' London : W. H. Allen, 1968. (pp. 256–8) Through 1938 Bessie fought as a volunteer in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade of the
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during the
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. Upon his return, he wrote a book about his experiences, '' Men in Battle''. About the book,
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commented:
A true, honest, fine book. Bessie writes truly and finely of all that he could see ... and he saw enough.
Bessie then joined the
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and worked as the film reviewer for the left-wing magazine '' The New Masses''. Bessie wrote screenplays for Warner Bros., and other studios during the mid and late 1940s. He was nominated for an
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for Best Original Story for the patriotic Warner's film '' Objective Burma'' (1945).


Blacklisting

His career came to a halt in 1947, when he was summoned before the
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(HUAC). He refused to deny or confirm involvement in the Communist Party, and in 1950, he became one of the
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being found guilty of
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, for which he was imprisoned for ten months, and blacklisted. After his release from prison, he worked at the
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nightclub in
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, running the lights and sound board and frequently introducing performers. Bessie left the Communist Party in the 1950s. In 1957, Bessie wrote a novel fictionalising his experiences with the HUAC, ''The Un-Americans''. He followed this with a non-fiction account of his confrontation with the same organisation, ''Inquisition in Eden'', in which he boasted of inserting pro-Soviet propaganda that was "subversive as all hell" into the film ''
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''. Bessie's greatest commercial and critical success came with the satirical novel ''The Symbol'', about the exploitation by the film industry of an unhappy actress who resembles
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. He wrote another non-fiction book in 1975, ''Spain Again'', which chronicled his experiences as a co-writer and actor in a Spanish movie of the same name ('' Spain Again'', 1969). His screenwriting career was ruined by the blacklisting, and he never returned to Hollywood. Late in his life, however, he was involved in bringing his novel ''Bread and a Stone'' to the screen in the feature film '' Hard Traveling'' (1986) starring J.E. Freeman and
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. The screenplay for the film was written by one of Alvah's two sons, Dan Bessie, who has also spent his career working in the film industry. Dan Bessie has published some of his father's previously unpublished or uncollected works, notably his ''Spanish Civil War Notebooks'' (2001). In his family biography ''Rare Birds: An American Family'' (University Press of Kentucky, 2001), Dan Bessie notes that Alvah was related to some highly successful entrepreneurs: he was father-in-law of well-known 1960s poster artist
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, husband of Alvah's daughter Eva, and a brother-in-law (through his first wife, Mary) of famous advertising executive
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. Bessie died in Terra Linda, California, aged 81, of a
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.


Books


Fiction

* ''Dwell in the Wilderness'' (1935) * ''Bread and a Stone'' (1941) * (1957) * ''The Symbol: A Novel'' (1966) * ''One For My Baby: A Novel'' (1980) * ''Alvah Bessie's Short Fictions'' (1982); Introduction by Gabriel Miller.


Non-fiction

* ''Men In Battle; A Story Of Americans In Spain'' (1939) * ''Soviet People at War'' (1942) * ''This Is Your Enemy; A Documentary Record Of the Nazi Atrocities Against Citizens And Soldiers Of Our Soviet ally'' (1942) * ''The Heart Of Spain: anthology of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry'' (1952) * ''Inquisition in Eden'' (1965) * ''Spain Again'' (1975) * With Albert Prago ; introduction by
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(1987) * ''Alvah Bessie's Spanish Civil War notebooks'', edited by Dan Bessie (2001)


References


External links

* *
Alvah Cecil Bessie Papers
at the
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Subversives: Stories from the Red Scare
Lesson by Ursula Wolfe-Rocca at the Zinn Education Project (Alvah Bessie is featured in this lesson).
"Sneak Preview of a Hollywood Flashback"
– Full scans of article by Alvah Bessie's on his experience as one of The
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(The Realist No. 68, pgs August 1, 19–23, 1966)
Finding aid to Alvah Cecil Bessie letters at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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