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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_HeapJane Heap - Wikipedia

    Jane Heap (November 1, 1883 – June 18, 1964) was an American publisher and a significant figure in the development and promotion of literary modernism.

  2. Jane Heap (1887–1964) A bio-sketch and selection of Heap's aphorisms by Rob Baker published here first. Outlines Heaps' life-long literary influence and forty years devoted to presenting Gurdjieff's teaching to groups in London & Paris from 1924; then at Gurdjieff's wish, in London from 1935 until her death.

  3. Mar 21, 2019 · Until her death in London in 1964, Heap advocated experimental modern art as a means of expressing and connecting with the average, everyday person—or, in her own words, “the general public” (Heap 36).

  4. Oct 15, 2023 · This is the first book-length account of the lives and editorial careers of Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap, the women who founded the avant-garde journal the Little Review in Chicago in 1914. Born in the nineteenth-century Midwest, Anderson and Heap grew up to be iconoclastic rebels, living openly as lesbians, and advocating causes from ...

  5. Making No Compromise is the first book-length account of the lives and editorial careers of Margaret Anderson and Jane Heap, the women who founded the avant-garde journal the Little Review in Chicago in 1914.

    • Holly Baggett
  6. Margaret Anderson (photo)(1886-1973) and Jane Heap (1883-1964), partners and free-thinking literary figures, for editing and publishing The Little Review, an avant-garde magazine that featured works by some of the most influential modern American and English writers between 1914 and 1929.

  7. Mar 17, 2016 · She said nothing she had not thought herself. — writer Hugh Ford (image via The International Center of Photography) Jane Heap has been called "one of the most neglected contributors to the transmission of modernism between America and Europe during the early twentieth ce…