Margaret C. Anderson was at the center of a notorious literary-obscenity trial. Then she was forgotten.
One example I highly recommend focuses on the work, not the life, of its subject.
Adam Morgan’s new book looks deeply into the issue of censorship while providing a long-overdue portrait of Margaret C.
Cottonwood Heights, UT–A petite, classy, intelligent, compassionate woman who carried a big stick. Margaret Elizabeth Stephens Anderson, a native of Esparto, California, died peacefully, surrounded by ...
1 Margaret Anderson revolutionized literature on the cheap. When she launched The Little Review in 1914, out of the Fine Arts Building, she created one of the first outlets for avant-garde lit. But ...
The hook for the story of Margaret C. Anderson is undeniably her connection to James Joyce’s Ulysses, so we’ll start there. Anderson was the founder and editor of a literary magazine called The Little ...
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