Author:James Oppenheim

James Oppenheim
(1882–1932)

American poet, novelist, and editor. He contributed short stories, articles, and poems to many leading American magazines, and was the founder and editor of The Seven Arts, an important early 20th-century literary magazine. Oppenheim depicted labor troubles with Fabian and suffragist themes in his novel, The Nine-Tenths (1911) and in his famous poem Bread and Roses (1911).

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Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1928.


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