The Little Review
Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap - periodical - 1914 - p. 229
Established by Margaret Anderson with the aid of Jane Heap and Ezra Pound, The Little Review published art and literary writing, serving as a major outlet for modernist writers as well as artists pursuing experimental forms and styles such as Dada and surrealism. It brought James Joyce’s Ulysses to the world in serialized form, defending the work unsuccessfully in an obscenity trial.
Contributors of note included feminist anarchist Emma Goldman, Gertrude Stein, Sara Teasdale, T.S. Eliot, William Carlos Williams, Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, and Hilda Doolittle.
Key elements: art, crime
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