This article recovers the history of Milwaukee modernist Samuel Pessin and his short-lived magazine, Milwaukee Arts Monthly, retitled as Prairie upon a move to Chicago (1922–23). Pessin’s magazine is of contemporary interest for the wide range of figures published in its pages, associated with modernist movements in Milwaukee, Chicago, and across Europe. This history should contribute to the ongoing reorientation of modernist studies away from its conventional geographical and cultural centers. This article is also the first account of Pessin, who has remained a mysterious and marginal figure
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The nonlinearity of magazine reading is an important consideration in the emerging field of modernis...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007."Industrializing American Culture" uses the Chicago ...
Review of: The \u27Midland:\u27 A Venture in Literary Regionalism. Reigelman, Milton M
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This project investigates the...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...
This article recovers the history of Milwaukee modernist Samuel Pessin and his short-lived magazine,...
My project investigates commercial magazines from the 1920s, including, The Saturday Evening Post, L...
The main achievement of Liesl Olson’s latest book, Chicago Renaissance: Literature and Art in the Mi...
The purpose of this project centered on the influential literary magazine Timothy McSweeney’s Quarte...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Issues of Modernism draws from the rich archive of ...
This article seeks to explain why architect Willaim Lescaze\u27s career proceeded the way it did. Th...
Although periodicals have long been vital to modernist studies, architectural journals have been wid...
Focusing on the period 1890-1939, this paper explores exchanges between three generations of Prague ...
Modernism is synonymous with cosmopolitanism. In their groundbreaking collection of essays, Malcolm ...
The critic Michael Levenson warned that A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical sc...
The nonlinearity of magazine reading is an important consideration in the emerging field of modernis...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007."Industrializing American Culture" uses the Chicago ...
Review of: The \u27Midland:\u27 A Venture in Literary Regionalism. Reigelman, Milton M
260 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This project investigates the...
This dissertation examines late modernist constitutions of literary community and their relationship...