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Bodenheim

[bohd-n-hahym]

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.

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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.

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

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

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

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