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Bodenheim

American  
[bohd-n-hahym] / ˈboʊd nˌhaɪm /

noun

  1. Maxwell, 1892–1954, U.S. poet and novelist.


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“She is the only person I have ever met who could quote a Maxwell Bodenheim poem from memory,” he continued, referring to an early New York bohemian writer who celebrated Greenwich Village and free love in his work.

From Washington Post

But Lloyd wanted to pattern Cinna on someone he knew: the Greenwich Village poet Maxwell Bodenheim, who used to sit on the stoops around Washington Square, offering to write poems for twenty-five cents.

From The New Yorker

Nelly Bodenheim, used as tail-pieces, are published by permission of S. L. van Looÿ, Amsterdam.

From Project Gutenberg

Nelly Bodenheim, who does some very clever comic scenes, for the benefit of children; and Mlle.

From Project Gutenberg

Frau Tina: "Springtime in the Prater, Vienna," 306;"View in the Prater, Vienna," 308.Bodenheim,

From Project Gutenberg