Literature Drama Music Art
MARGARET C. ANDERSON, Editor
THE NEW MONTHLY WHICH HAS BEEN CALLED “THE MOST VITAL THING EVER STARTED IN AMERICA”
To reach everybody who wants “The Little Review” we have decided to become more accessible.
Subscriptions now $1.50 a year; single copies 15 cents.
The next issue will be ready the first day of September, and the magazine will be published hereafter promptly on the first of every month.
The September issue contains the following:
| POEMS: | Maxwell Bodenheim |
| After Feeling Deux Arabesques by Debussy | |
| Let Me Not Live Too Long | |
| To a Violinist | |
| Gifts | |
| To a Woman | |
| Hell | |
| The Nietzschean Love of Eternity | George Burman Foster |
| Grocer Shops and Souls | |
| The Democrat | With apologies to Mr. Galsworthy |
| The Constructive Reasoner | |
| POEMS: | Amy Lowell |
| Clear, with Light Variable Winds | |
| Fool’s Moneybags | |
| The Crucified Dionysus | Alexander S. Kaun |
| The Poetry of Revolt | Charles Ashleigh |
| The Venetian Dramatists | Irma McArthur |
| The Obituary of a Poet | Floyd Dell |
| Humbugging the Public | Henry Blackman Sell |
| London Letter | Amy Lowell |
You may make fifty cents on every subscription you send us on the new basis.
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