
Margaret Anderson
Margaret Anderson was an influential American editor and writer, best known for founding and editing "The Little Review," a pioneering literary magazine published from 1914 to 1929. She played a key role in promoting modernist literature and gave a platform to emerging writers like James Joyce. Anderson was dedicated to artistic freedom and pushing boundaries in literature, despite facing legal challenges, notably over Joyce’s controversial work "Ulysses." Her work helped shape early 20th-century American literary culture and supported avant-garde artistic expression.