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A Scarlet Letter for the fallen man

  • magazine : Bruno's weekly
  • numero : 313 - 1916
  • date : 10 septembre 1916
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • A Scarlet Letter for the fallen man

    A propos the vigorous efforts of the N. Y. Police and of
    private individuals to disband the alleged vice ring

  • Three Dollars and Sixty Cents

    The air was crisp and biting cold. Every breath
    formed a misty cloud of vapor. The newly fallen
    snow crunched musically at each step.

    par Guido Bruno
  • Cabaret par Vincent Starrett
  • Fifth Avenue

    Two long rows of light. White glowing bulbs. Two
    and two. In distances that seem shorter and
    shorter. Two long lines that meet somewhere —far, far
    away in the indefinite. Two long rows up Fifth avenue
    leading to the indefinite. Two long rows down Fifth
    avenue, leading to the indefinite.

    par Guido Bruno
  • Greenwich Village Attacked par Tom Sleeper
  • Why and How I Got Married

    Many hundred stories, brief and lengthy accounts, arrive every week at the desk of our Contest Editor. Most
    of thm testify that marriage, even in our commonplace age, preserves its old romance and that to relate a story of
    how Grandfather took Grandmother urges the pen into hands not oterwise ambitious of literary' achievement. A
    handful of this stories will be chosen every week forthe perusal of our readers.

A propos du magazine

Bruno's weekly
Bruno's weekly BRUNO'S WEEKLY was founded by Guido Bruno in 1915. Celebrating Greenwich Village and its people, it contains local news, gossips, poetry, short stories and artworks by the Village's inhabitants. Most topics were love declarations to the Village, thanks to regular contributors such as Clara Tice, Djuna Barnes, Alfred Kreymborg, ... More than a century later, it is joyful to read such a testimony of what life was in Greenwich Village, way back then.

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