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My thirty Years’ War by Margaret Anderson

My thirty Years’ War by Margaret Anderson

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My thirty Years’ War by Margaret Anderson

My Thirty Years' War is a spirited first-person account of Margaret Anderson's life as a rebellious force in the American literary scene during the early 20th century. The narrative centers on her founding and editing of The Little Review, the avant-garde magazine that famously introduced the world to modern masterpieces.

In the book, she details the magazine’s legal battle with the U.S. government over the serialization of James Joyce’s Ulysses, which led to her being fined for publishing obscenity. The memoir also features her personal interactions and intellectual clashes with major figures like Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, Ernest Hemingway, and Gertrude Stein.
Beyond the literary history, the book serves as a manifesto on aesthetic living. Anderson describes her refusal to live a conventional life, her eventual move to France, and her constant search for ecstatic experiences. She also reflects on the exhaustion and financial instability that came with running an uncompromising art journal for fifteen years. Ultimately, it is a vibrant and opinionated memoir about a woman who prioritized art and individual expression above everything else.

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  • Paperback (signs of wear and tear on the covers and spine, spine is broken)
  • ISBN: 0818002107
  • Condition: Good, no notes/stamps  
  • Publisher: Horizon Press
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