Anderson, Margaret C.
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Margaret Caroline Anderson was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on 24 November 1886 to a wealthy family. She dropped out of college after three years to work for Continent, a religious magazine in Chicago. In 1914 she started The Little review, a magazine forum for new ideas where Chicago writers and poets could publish their work. She left the U.S. to live in France in 1924 and died 19 October 1973 from emphysema.
Margaret Anderson (1886-1973), writer and editor. Anderson was the founder and editor of the Little Review and author of several books, including My Thirty Years' War; The Fiery Fountains; The Strange Necessity; and The Unknowable Gurdjieff.
Founder, editor, and publisher of "The Little Review" (1914-1929).
Margaret Caroline Anderson was an American editor, literary critic, and founder of "The Little Review" literary magazine.
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