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Alexander Eliot

Alexander Eliot (April 28, 1919 – April 23, 2015) was an American writer born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, best known for his works on spirituality and myth. He is the son of Samuel Atkins Eliot, Jr., the grandson of Samuel Atkins Eliot, and the great-grandson of Charles W. Eliot, president of Harvard for fifty years. Eliot was the art editor of ''Time'' magazine from 1945 to 1960. His many books include ''“The Universal Myths: Heroes, Gods, Tricksters, and Other”'', ''“The Global Myths: Exploring Primitive, Pagan, Sacred, and Scientific Mythologies”'', and ''“The Timeless Myths: How Ancient Legends Influence the Modern World”''.〔(Listing on ''LibraryThing'' )〕
Eliot was married to writer (Jane Winslow Eliot ), author of ''"Around the World by Mistake"'' from 1952 until her death on July 31, 2011.〔(Jane Winslow Eliot Web Site )〕 Together they produced the film ''"The Secret of Michelangelo – Every Man’s Dream"'', which appeared on ABC primetime television in 1967-68. Their children are Jefferson Eliot and the writers May Paddock and Winslow Eliot.
==Personal life==
In 1960, Eliot was awarded a Guggenheim Guggenheim Fellowship, and moved with his wife and children to Spain for a year. There he wrote (Sight and Insight ) – on how to ‘see’ art. While he was there, he and Jane Winslow Eliot made the decision to leave his job as art editor of ''Time'' magazine and the stressful Manhattan lifestyle and live in Greece instead.
In 1963, he took his family on a Yugoslav freighter for a long journey through Middle and Far East, eventually disembarking in Osaka, Japan. (The story of that journey is written in Around the World by Mistake, a narrative written by Eliot's wife and published in 2007). In 1964 the family moved to Rome, Italy, and later to Sussex, England where Eliot lived until 1974. In 1975 he received a fellowship from the Japan Foundation to study Zen Buddhism in Kyoto, Japan.
Eliot is descended from aristocratic educators, beginning with the younger son of an English lord who arrived in Plymouth in 1632 and proceeded to be interested in educating the Algonquins. His great-grandfather, Charles W. Eliot, was the president of Harvard for fifty years. He was the first male Eliot not to attend Harvard; instead, when he was eighteen years old, he drove across the country to live with the Navajos in New Mexico.
Art was his great love and eventually he chose to attend Black Mountain College so that he could study with Josef Albers.
In 1945 he joined ''Time'' magazine as the art editor, where he remained until 1960. He knew most artists who lived in New York during his tenure at Time, and also had encounters with artists when he lived abroad, including Matisse, Picasso, and his friend Salvador Dalí.
In 1968 he spent six weeks in the Sistine Chapel to research a documentary on Michelangelo’s Sistine Ceiling. The ‘research’ was done mostly by having a scaffold built on wheels that he and his wife Jane could lie on top of: this way they could be as close to Michelangelo’s work as he was himself; and to study and talk about the stories that he depicted on the ceiling. The hour-long documentary, “The Secret of Michelangelo – Every Man’s Dream,” was shown in December 1968 on ABC primetime.

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