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The Little Review, June-July 1915 (Vol. 2, No. 4)

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Within this vintage literary magazine, discover diverse voices contemplating art, war, and society's expectations.

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2021-09-04
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"The Little Review, June-July 1915 (Vol. 2, No. 4)" by Various is a compilation of literary pieces from the early 1900s that showcases a range of artistic expressions, including essays, poems, and reviews. The featured works by writers like Lucien Cary, Margaret C. Anderson, and Ben Hecht, touch on diverse subjects. These range from exploring the function of artists in society and interpreting the effects of World War I to challenging accepted social behaviors. Lucien Cary starts this journal talking on the noteworthiness of Chicago's literary reporting, pointing out its evolution and meaning compared to other publications; highlighting the need for energy in art journalism, all while accepting the spirited, laid-back style of "The Little Review". With Cary's opening article in tow, a collection of poems and essays further explores private moments, artistic perspectives, and sociological commentary, including reflecting on youth and the complexities of feelings, forming the foundation for a publication that values creative thinking and profound independent thoughts.

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