| #3505903 in Books | Northwestern University Press | 2009-12-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x1.60 x6.00l,1.87 | File type: PDF | 624 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A Highly Underappreciated Modernist Magazine Editor|By JP|This is a wonderful resource for anyone studying Modernism, James Joyce, little magazines, and 20th century art or journalism. Buy it now.|About the Author|Eugene Jolas was born in Union City, New Jersey, in 1894 but was raised by his Franco-German parents in Lorraine. In 1927 Jolas, along with his wife Maria McDonald and Elliot Paul, founded the influential Parisian literary magazine transition. I
Dividing his youth between the United States and the bilingual Alsace-Lorraine, Eugene Jolas (1894-1952) flourished in three languages. As an editor and poet, he came to know the major writers and artists of his time and enjoyed a pivotal position between the Anglo-American and Continental avant-garde. His editorship of transition, the leading avant-garde journal of Paris in the twenties and early thirties, provided a major impetus to writers from James Joyce (whose "Fin...
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