
Maxwell Bodenheim
Maxwell "Bogey" 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.

Minna and Myself
Experience the tender, and sometimes unsettling, dance between love, death, and beauty as a poet grapples with profound questions of identity and mortality.
By Maxwell Bodenheim

Blackguard
A young poet, suffocated by family expectations and societal norms, desperately enlists in the army seeking freedom from his dispirited world.
By Maxwell Bodenheim

Advice: A Book of Poems
Step into a world where poems whisper advice to birds, sidewalks, and souls, revealing the hidden beauty and struggles of existence in every verse.
By Maxwell Bodenheim

Against This Age
Experience a raw and emotional exploration of love, identity, and societal disillusionment through powerful verse that captures the essence of a rapidly changing world.
By Maxwell Bodenheim

Ninth Avenue
Amidst the chaos of city life, a young woman chases her dreams in love and life while searching for independence..
By Maxwell Bodenheim

Introducing Irony: A Book of Poetic Short Stories and Poems
** In the early 20th century, a book of poetry and prose explores the depths of humanity through drug dealers and those who sell themselves, all wrapped in a bittersweet irony.
By Maxwell Bodenheim

The Sardonic Arm
Through a mocking but thoughtful lens, a writer looks at society and the complicated feelings of humans in a world becoming more and more about machines.
By Maxwell Bodenheim