Bruno, Guido, 1884-1942

Guido Bruno was a writer, editor, and bookseller known for publishing a number of avant-garde works. Born in Bohemia and educated in several European cities, he emigrated to America in 1906 as a newspaper correspondent. He continued to work as a correspondent, drama critic, editorial writer, and war correspondent, before becoming the editor of numerous literary magazines. A bit of a self-promoter, he included his name in many of his publications, but helped authors such as Hart Crane and Djuna Barnes by publishing their early works. He owned a bookstore and gallery, and wrote controversial views on social issues such as birth control.

From the description of Guido Bruno letter to Harold E. Pickersgill, 1926 Sept. 26. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 144871203

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