
Margaret Caroline Anderson (November 24, 1886 – October 18, 1973) was an American author and editor. She is most well-known as the founder and editor of The Little Review, a literary magazine which published many members of the Lost Generation, including the first printing of James Joyce’s Ulysses.1
Works
- My Thirty Years’ War: An Autobiography (1930)
- The Fiery Fountains: The Autobiography: Continuation and Crisis to 1950 (1951)
- The Little Review Anthology (1953)
- Margaret C. Anderson Correspondence with Ben and Rose Caylor Hecht (1959)
- The Strange Necessity: The Autobiography (1962)
- The Unknowable Gurdjieff (1962)
- Forbidden Fires (1996)
See also
- Margaret Anderson quotes
- The Chicago origins of The Little Review
- Lost Generation Landmarks – Margaret Anderson’s apartment
External Links
- Margaret Anderson Collection at Yale University
- Goodreads profile
- Modernist Journals Project – The Little Review
References
1. “Margaret Anderson.” Encyclopedia Britannica. Accessed September 18, 2020.