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France, literature and the War

  • magazine : Bruno's weekly
  • numero : 310 - 1916
  • date : 01 août 1916
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

Sommaire

  • Oscar Wilde par Guido Bruno
  • France, literature and the War

    Written shortly after the outbreak of the European War

    par Remy de Gourmont
  • The Riddle

    A sketch by Maxim Gorky or Feodor Sologub, who knows ?

    par Guido Bruno
  • Memories : New York

    The Harbor - The Subway - Third Ave. L-Sunday

    par Elizabeth M. Walker
  • Reilly’s Wife and Mine

    Arthur Schnitzler

    par Hubert James McCurrach
  • Carlo de Fornaro

    Among the writers who are introducing Mexico to
    the American reading public, the Mexico of social
    strife and revolutionary upheaval—the land of the struggling
    peon and Indian—Carlo de Fornaro occupies an
    important place.

    par Bernard Gallant
  • Books and Magazines of the Week

    Alexander Harvey's Appreciation of G. S. Viereck in his
    most unique weekly, "The Bang"

    par Alexander Harvey
  • Jean

    Continued from last issue

    par Orrick Johns

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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