Minna and Myself

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Author: Maxwell Bodenheim

9788195514717 | PB | pp. 230 | 2021 | Promenade Classics

This Collection compiles Bodenheim’s early published volumes of verse: Minna and Myself (19180, advice and Other Poems (1920), Introducing Irony (1922), and Against This Age (1923).

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Maxwell Bodenheim was considered the King of Greenwich Village and The Last Bohemian who stormed the tabloids of the Jazz Age with his numerous escapades. This Collection compiles Bodenheim’s early published volumes of verse: Minna and Myself (19180, advice and Other Poems (1920), Introducing Irony (1922), and Against This Age (1923). With a foreword by Jim Burns this book is an invaluable and accessible introduction to the poetic works pf Maxwell Bodenheim.

Additional information

Author:

Maxwell Bodenheim

ISBN:

9788195514717

Binding:

Paperback

Pages:

230

Year of Publication:

2021

Publisher:

Promenade Classics

Edition:

First

Condition:

New

Country of Origin:

India

About the Author

Maxwell Bodenheim was an American poet and novelist. A literary figure in Chicago, he later went to New York where he became known as the King of Greenwich Village Bohemians. His writing brought him international notoriety during the Jazz Age of the 1920s.

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