I think the spirit of your magazine is to other magazines what Powys is to other lecturers. He makes you forget that he is such. You become part of his theme, or is it, himself? And so it is I seem both to lose and find myself when I read the pages of The Little Review.

The “Little Review” Gives a Party!

On April 27, at 8:15 P. M., the desperados who have helped to perpetrate The Little Review will entertain those who have subscribed to it—and any others who are interested—in the Fine Arts Building. Having bored you in print for over a year, they are eager to do so in person.

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Two Worthwhile Novels for the Thinking Reader

By the Author of “Carnival”

Sinister Street

By Compton Mackenzie

The story of Michael Fane, Oxford graduate, and his experiences in London’s moral bypaths. Readers of “Carnival” found in the author an artist who was as original as he was unusual, and in this new story by the same author will be found a strong study of a man worth knowing.