NUMBER ONE
SPRING
1922
DIRECTOR: GORHAM B. MUNSON
Temporary editorial office : Hotel Zenit, Vienna, Austria
Business office : Peter K. Hurwitz7~Treasurer, 1361 -"’TfT'S'Beet, Brooklyn,
New York
Address all correspondence, editorial and business, to Peter K. Hurwitz,
Treasurer, 1361 -46 Street, Brooklyn, New York
IDENTITY CARDS
Louis Aragon:
A youthful student of medicine who served in the
war. Poet, novelist, critic, co-director of Littérateur
and associate editor of Aventure, the two organs
of the youngest French generation in letters.
Will Bray:
He has covered at prodigious speed an enormous
amount of literary territory during his nineteen
years. He has lived alternately in America and in
France and writes in both languages.
Malcolm Cowley :
A contributor of poetry and essays to a number
of publications, including the Dial, the Little
Review, the N. Y. Evening Post Literary Review.
He graduated from Harvard not long ago and is
living in Montpellier, France, at present.
Matthew Josephson:
A recent graduate of Columbia University and a
resident of Paris. He has been published by
Poetry : A Magazine of Verse. Lately, he joined
the staff of Aventure. A helpful counselor at the
meetings in Paris which planned Secession.
Tristan Tzara:
His cry, „Dada“, has travelled around the world
from the Café Voltaire, Zurich in 1916. A Rou
manian who writes in French. He is author of
La Première Aventure Céleste de Mr Antipyrine,
Vingt-Cinq Poèmes and Calendrier cinéma du
coeur abstrait.
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