Rosalind Mae nee Guggenheim Winslow (1882-1958) was an American author, journalist, poet and playwright. She lived in New York City and was part of the Greenwich Village scene. In 1911 she married Horatio G. Winslow, divorcing him in 1925. She wrote many articles on women"s rights, marriage, dress reform and birth control. In 1922 she travelled around the world studying and writing articles about the condition of women for United Press. She wrote many novels, poems and plays, always under the pseudonym Jane Burr. Some of her best known works include: Letters of a Dakota Divorcee (1909), City Dust (1917), I Build my House (1918), The Glorious Hope (1921), The Passionate Spectator (1921), Married Men (1925), Marble and Mud (1935), The Queen is Dead (1938), Fourteen Radio Plays (1945) and The Arnelo Affair (1947). In her later life she lived in Woodstock, New York, where she opened her farmhouse as an inn for writers. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Letters of a Dakota Divorcee (Dodo Press) (Jane Burr)