[Gutenberg 26719] • An Anarchist Woman

[Gutenberg 26719] • An Anarchist Woman
Authors
Hapgood, Hutchins
Publisher
Dodo Press
Tags
anarchists -- united states
ISBN
9781409947073
Date
1909-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.20 MB
Lang
en
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Hutchins Hapgood (1869-1944) was an American journalist, author and individualist anarchist/philosophical anarchist. He was well known within the Bohemian environment of turn of the century New York City. He worked for the Commercial Advertiser, while living in Greenwich Village. He married Neith Boyce and had four children with her. He advocated free love and committed adultery frequently. Hapgood was a follower of the German philosophers Max Stirner and Friedrich Nietzche. His works include: Four Poets of the Ghetto (1900/63), Paul Jones (1901), The Spirit of the Ghetto (1902), The Autobiography of a Thief: Light-Fingered Jim (1903), The Spirit of Labor (1907), An Anarchist Woman (1909), Types from City Streets (1910), Fire and Revolution (1912), A Cold Enthusiast (1913), Enemies (with Neith Boyce) (1916), The Story of a Lover (1919) and A Victorian in the Modern World (1939).