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Sadakichi Hartmann

  • magazine : Bruno's weekly
  • numero : 315 - 1916
  • date : 20 septembre 1916
  • catégorie : Culture & arts

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  • The Fable of the Fire and the Furnace

    There was once a great fool of 3. Fire, who went wandering
    hither and thither about the world, with no
    thought at all in his silly head of settling down and ending
    his vagrant days.

    par H. Thompson Rich
  • Creation

    Love was seated at the bay window of the tower room
    and looked down to the Earth which was to you a
    labyrinth of a thousand recesses. She saw you grope
    your way and stumble and fall. She saw how you raised
    yourself again looking for a new path. And again you
    stumbled.

    par Guido Bruno
  • Sadakichi Hartmann

    A Contemporary Study

    par Renouf Whelpley
  • The Princess of the Looms

    Once upon a time there was a Princess, who lived in a
    tower high above the city. The people called the crest
    upon which her castle rested the strange hill, but the wise
    men who lived in the mountains and were reputed to know
    all things, called it the "Hill of Dreams."

    par Lillian George
  • Harry Stone

    The Possessor of
    60,000 Original Drawings

  • Oscar Wilde

    Poems In His Praise

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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