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Audiobooks Art The Dial, May 1920
The Dial, May 1920

The Dial, May 1920

by VARIOUS ( - )

An example of one of the leading literary magazines of the early 20th Century. Poetry by e.e. cummings and Louise Bryant (aka Mrs. John Reed, of "Reds" fame), a short story by Sherwood Anderson, a memoir of the late poet James Flecker, theater and book reviews by Gilbert Seldes, and other critical works. (Summary by Matt Pierard)


A Divine Beachcomber, by Evelyn Scott

A Novelist's Background, by Robert Morss Lovett

A Portrait of Renoir at Cagnes, by Rene' Gimpel

A Social Pioneer, by Harold J. Laski

Against Nightingales, by Malcolm Cowley

Briefer Mention, by Anonymous

Comment, by The Editors

Dublin Letter, by Ernest Boyd

Five Poems, by E. E. Cummings

James Elroy Flecker, by Douglas Goldring

Jens Peter Jacobsen, by Paul Rosenfeld

Men and Women, by Maxwell Bodenheim

Mr. Mackenzie's Jest, by Gilbert Seldes

One of Our Sun-Gods, by James Oppenheim

One Woman Composer, by Pitts Sanborn

Russian Memories, by Louise Bryant

Spring, by Alter Brody

The Door of the Trap, by Sherwood Anderson

The Lichen, by Edna Wahlert McCourt

The Sour Commentary of Rideo Genovese, by B. J. Stolper

The Theatre, by Gilbert Seldes

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