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Maxwell Bodenheim (May 26, 1892 – February 6, 1954) was an American poet and novelist who was known as the King of Greenwich Village Bohemians. His writing brought him international fame during the J...
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An index of poems by Maxwell Bodenheim. ... POEMS BY MAXWELL BODENHEIM: ... Poems by Maxwell Bodenheim - More than 100 poems by Bodenheim.
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The old poet's name was Maxwell Bodenheim, age 62; he had once been king of the Greenwich Village bohemians. Bodenheim's 35-year-old "wife"–it was never clear whether they were legally married–possessed the Dickensian name Ruth Fagin (alternately spelled in the papers as "Fagan" or "Fagen").
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The man was Maxwell Bodenheim, near the end of his life and reduced to living on the streets and peddling his poems around bars but still able to rally himself sufficiently and turn on his tormentors when he knew that he was being ridiculed to his face.
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The life of Maxwell Bodenheim, his famous works, and his tragic death are revealed here. ... Although today he is seldom remembered Maxwell Bodenheim, born on May 26, 1892, in Hermanville, Mississippi, was once one of America’s leading authors (Lloyd 42). Originally born Maxwell Bodenheimer, he shortened his last name...
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1891 - Born on the 26th of May in Hermanville, Mississippi. ... 1912-1913 - Bodenheim and Ben Hecht met in Chicago, and became literary friends. Together they founded a periodical. 1914 - Bodenheim was called "Bodey." He began publishing his earliest verse in Poetry Magazine.
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Bodenheim, Maxwell - (bō´dnhīm), 1893—1954, American novelist and poet, b. Hermanville, Miss. His poetry, which incorporates many techniques of the imagists ...
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Maxwell Bodenheim (1892-1954) ... "Like wine grown stale, the street-lamp's pallor seeks" (University of Michigan) ... return to sonnet central...
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A little bit about Bodenheim, Maxwell ... Maxwell Bodenheim (May 26, 1891 February 6, 1954) was an American poet and novelist. Known as the King of Greenwich Village Bohemians, his writing brought him international fame during the Jazz Age of the 1920s. ·...
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