Art & LiteratureImmigrant NeighborhoodLGBTQ+ A painting of a young man, seated and visible from the knees upward, in profile, wearing a brown jacket, blue shirt, and yellow tie. He has one hand on the orange and white cat in his lap. There is a coastal scene with trees and distant buildings visible through the open window behind him.

F. O. Matthiessen

F. O. Matthiessen was a literary critic and Harvard professor who lived in the historic West End from 1939 until his death in 1950. His life and work were heavily influenced by his identity as a gay man and his twenty-year relationship with the artist Russell Cheney, even though they were, for all intents and purposes, secret. Matthiessen is credited with founding the discipline of American Studies, and his major works explore key figures of nineteenth-century American literature through the historical context that shaped their writings.

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