Person Detail: Margaret Caroline Anderson

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Full Name: Margaret Caroline Anderson | ||
Biography: (1886-1973) Editor. Publisher of "The Little Review" (1914-29), which, although it was based in Chicago, eventually became/joined "Others in New York." "The Little Review" typically included articles on controversial subjects and featured writers such as Vachel Lindsay, Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound and Andre Breton. From 1917-1920, "The Little Review" began publishing excerpts from an obscure, unpublished novel by an Irish novelist named James Joyce. Due to the alleged obscenity of "Ulysses," the U.S. Post Office seized and destroyed four issues of the magazine containing the excerpts; in 1920, Anderson and her associate Jane Heap were convicted of publishing obscene matter, fined $100, and fingerprinted. |
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1917 |
New York County Anderson lived and worked in Manhattan, New York. |
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1886 |
(Unknown) County Margaret Caroline Anderson was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1886 (1893?). |
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1973 |
(Unknown) County Margaret C. Anderson died in France in 1973. |
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1930 |
(Unknown) County My Thirty Years' War |
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1951 |
(Unknown) County The Fiery Mountains |
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1962 |
(Unknown) County The Strange Necessity |
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1962 |
(Unknown) County The Unknowable Gurdjieff |
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1973 |
(Unknown) County Margaret C. Anderson is interred at Notre Dame Cemetery, France. |
