Born at Stockholm, Sweden, 1866. Educated in Stockholm high school. Clerk, actor, and journalist in Sweden, 1881-91. Came to America, 1891. On staffs of St. Paul and Minneapolis papers, 1892-7; on the New York Sun and New York Times, 1897-1905. On the editorial staff of the New York Evening Post, 1906. Department editor of the World’s Work and editor of the Modern Drama Series, 1912—.
Bibliography
- Is There Anything New Under the Sun? 1911.
- Gleams: A Fragmentary Interpretation of Man and His World. 1912.
- Voices of To-morrow. 1913.
- The Soul of a Child. 1922. (Novel.)
Studies and Reviews
- Cur. Op. 55 (’13): 190 (portrait).
- R. of Rs. 45 (’12): 115 (portrait).
- See also Book Review Digest, 1913.
Born at Natchez, Mississippi, 1892. Grammar school education. Served in the U. S. Army, 1910-13. Studied law and art in Chicago.
Suggestions for Reading
Mr. Bodenheim gets his effects by his management of detail. For this reason, his use of picture-making words and suggestive phrases offers material for special study. See the New Republic, 13 (’17): 211, for his own statement of his creed.
Bibliography