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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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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 • Dec. 4, 2015

For 45 minutes, Author Bodenheim was closeted with the relief administrator who promised him $15 for back rent, $2.50 a week for food.

From Time Magazine Archive

This week, 25 years later, Max Bodenheim was off at last to investigate the twinkling scandals.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I shall probably live a year or two at most," Poet-Novelist Maxwell Bodenheim once wrote in a letter to a young woman admirer, "and then investigate the twinkling scandals of the sky."

From Time Magazine Archive

Suggestions for Reading Mr. Bodenheim gets his effects by his management of detail.

From Contemporary American Literature Bibliographies and Study Outlines by Manly, John Matthews

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