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Ira Victor Morris

Ira Victor Morris or I.V. Morris (1903–1972) was an American writer and journalist.[1]

Ira Victor Morris
Born1903
Died1972 (aged 69)
NationalityAmerican
EducationB.A. Harvard University
OccupationWriter
SpouseEdita Toll
ChildrenIvan Morris
Parent(s)Ira Nelson Morris
Constance Lily Rothschild Morris
Relatives Nelson Morris (grandfather)
Abram M. Rothschild (grandfather)
Edward Morris (uncle)
Helen Swift Morris (aunt)
Muriel Gardiner (cousin)
Ruth Morris Bakwin (cousin)

Biography edit

Morris was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1903 to a Jewish family, the son of Constance Lily (née Rothschild) and Ira Nelson Morris.[2] His mother was the daughter of Victor Henry Rothschild; and his father was the son of Nelson Morris, the founder of Morris & Company, one of the three main meat-packing companies in Chicago. He graduated with a B.A. from Harvard University.[2] As his father was a diplomat who was named the Minister to Sweden (1914–1923), the younger Morris was raised abroad.[2] Morris wrote both fiction and non-fiction works which focused on international politics and Americans living abroad.[2] After visiting the countries devastated by World War II, Morris started writing many articles criticizing the conduct of the war and later, the cold war.[1] His wife wrote The Flowers of Hiroshima (1959) which exposed the aftereffects of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.[1] They founded the Edita and Ira Morris Hiroshima Foundation for Peace and Culture which assisted victims of the bombings.[1]

Personal life edit

In February 1925, he married Sweden-native Edita (née Toll).[2] In 1930, she began a long-term affair with fellow Swede and artist, Nils Dardel despite her marriage to Morris (Dardel died in 1943).[3] Their son Ivan Morris was a British author and Japanologist whose third wife was author and theatrical producer Nobuko Uenishi (later married to impresario Donald Albery).

He died in 1972.[2]

Works edit

  • A Tale from the Grave (1926)
  • The Kimono (1931)
  • The Sampler (1932)
  • Covering Two Years (1933)[4]
  • Marching Orders (1938)
  • The Beautiful Fire (1939)
  • Liberty Street (1944)
  • Livaaqaa (1944)
  • La mort est moins pressée (1947)
  • The Tree Within (1948)
  • The Chicago Story (1952)
  • The Bombay Meeting (1955)
  • The Road to Spain (1966)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Ira Victor Morris Papers". University of Iowa Libraries. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Ira and Edita Morris Papers, 1892–1988". Columbia University Archival Collections.
  3. ^ "Spanish, Scandinavian, Czech and Austrian 19th century masters at Sotheby's in London this May". artdaily.org. March 15, 2019.
  4. ^ "Covering two years, by I. V. Morris". Haithi Trust Digital Library.

victor, morris, morris, 1903, 1972, american, writer, journalist, born1903chicago, illinoisdied1972, aged, nationalityamericaneducationb, harvard, universityoccupationwriterspouseedita, tollchildrenivan, morrisparent, nelson, morris, constance, lily, rothschil. Ira Victor Morris or I V Morris 1903 1972 was an American writer and journalist 1 Ira Victor MorrisBorn1903Chicago IllinoisDied1972 aged 69 NationalityAmericanEducationB A Harvard UniversityOccupationWriterSpouseEdita TollChildrenIvan MorrisParent s Ira Nelson Morris Constance Lily Rothschild MorrisRelativesNelson Morris grandfather Abram M Rothschild grandfather Edward Morris uncle Helen Swift Morris aunt Muriel Gardiner cousin Ruth Morris Bakwin cousin Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Works 4 ReferencesBiography editMorris was born in Chicago Illinois in 1903 to a Jewish family the son of Constance Lily nee Rothschild and Ira Nelson Morris 2 His mother was the daughter of Victor Henry Rothschild and his father was the son of Nelson Morris the founder of Morris amp Company one of the three main meat packing companies in Chicago He graduated with a B A from Harvard University 2 As his father was a diplomat who was named the Minister to Sweden 1914 1923 the younger Morris was raised abroad 2 Morris wrote both fiction and non fiction works which focused on international politics and Americans living abroad 2 After visiting the countries devastated by World War II Morris started writing many articles criticizing the conduct of the war and later the cold war 1 His wife wrote The Flowers of Hiroshima 1959 which exposed the aftereffects of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 1 They founded the Edita and Ira Morris Hiroshima Foundation for Peace and Culture which assisted victims of the bombings 1 Personal life editIn February 1925 he married Sweden native Edita nee Toll 2 In 1930 she began a long term affair with fellow Swede and artist Nils Dardel despite her marriage to Morris Dardel died in 1943 3 Their son Ivan Morris was a British author and Japanologist whose third wife was author and theatrical producer Nobuko Uenishi later married to impresario Donald Albery He died in 1972 2 Works editA Tale from the Grave 1926 The Kimono 1931 The Sampler 1932 Covering Two Years 1933 4 Marching Orders 1938 The Beautiful Fire 1939 Liberty Street 1944 Livaaqaa 1944 La mort est moins pressee 1947 The Tree Within 1948 The Chicago Story 1952 The Bombay Meeting 1955 The Road to Spain 1966 References edit a b c d Ira Victor Morris Papers University of Iowa Libraries Retrieved February 5 2019 a b c d e f Ira and Edita Morris Papers 1892 1988 Columbia University Archival Collections Spanish Scandinavian Czech and Austrian 19th century masters at Sotheby s in London this May artdaily org March 15 2019 Covering two years by I V Morris Haithi Trust Digital Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ira Victor Morris amp oldid 1110336034, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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