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1120: 32: 690: 1139: 607:. Weinberg and Ruth had sex near the cot where the 62-year-old drunken Bodenheim appeared to be sleeping. Bodenheim arose, challenged Weinberg, and they began fighting. Weinberg shot Bodenheim twice in the chest. He beat Ruth and stabbed her four times in the back. Weinberg confessed to the double homicide, but said in his defense, "I ought to get a medal. I killed two 140: 498:
suggests that Bodenheim had "a real talent for scandal, easy enough to generate during Greenwich Village's prolonged drunken orgy in the Prohibition years." Strausbaugh notes that Bodenheim's "haughty, insulting demeanor, and his habit of trying to steal other men's women right under their noses, got
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Bodenheim had three wives. His first wife was Minna Schein (married 1918-divorced 1938), with whom he had one son, Solbert, born 1920. His second wife was Grace Finan (married 1939-her death 1950). After becoming a widower, he married Ruth Fagin (married 1952–until their murder in 1954).
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in Manhattan, by a 25-year-old dishwasher, Harold "Charlie" Weinberg. They had befriended him on the streets of the Village and he offered to let them spend the night in his room a few blocks from the
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met in Chicago and became literary friends about 1912. (At the time, Bodenheim was nicknamed "Bogey." The nickname was also applied in his later years in Greenwich Village). They co-founded
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while carrying a sign that read, "I Am Blind," although he had adequate vision. He sometimes composed short poems for money or drinks. Ruth engaged in
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Over the next ten years, he established himself as a leading American author, publishing ten books of verse, which incorporate many techniques of the
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Hecht offered to pay for Bodenheim's funeral. Bodenheim's ex-wife, Minna Schein, made arrangements to have him buried in her family plot in
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in New York. Day had been a friend of Bodenheim in Greenwich Village in the 1920s. She devoted a chapter to the Bodenheims in her
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Ruth Fagin, 28 years his junior, shared his derelict lifestyle. They were homeless and slept on park benches. He sometimes
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Three official full biographies have been published on Maxwell Bodenheim: a doctoral dissertation by Edward T. Devoe,
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Before he married his second wife, Grace, he had become a panhandler. They spent part of their marriage in the
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A substantial collection of his journalism was published in 2024 by Tough Poets Press under the title
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Hervey Allen Papers, 1831-1965, SC.1952.01, Special Collections Department, University of Pittsburgh
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him regularly socked on the jaw and thrown out of bars, soirees and the fauxhemian revels at
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Quoth the Raven Poetry Circle | "From the Stacks" at New-York Historical Society
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Geigner, Megan E.; Hecht, Stuart J.; Mahmoud, Jasmine Jamillah (2021-07-15).
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Garrets and Pretenders: Bohemian Life in America from Poe to Kerouac
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magazine in 1914. A poem by Bodenheim was featured in the 1917
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Makeshift Chicago Stages: A Century of Theater and Performance
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Bodenheim, Maxwell (January 2, 1926). "For 100% censorship".
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Bodenheim published his earliest verse in the groundbreaking
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The Necessity of Rebellion: The Novels of Maxwell Bodenheim
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census gave their residence as 431 46th Street, Chicago..
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Bodenheim was a co-founder alongside sculptor and dancer
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Bodenheim and Ruth were murdered February 6, 1954, at a
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Between the cold waves of his hair, as he tip-toes on.
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Burials at Cedar Park Cemetery (Emerson, New Jersey)
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His heart made a dark whirlpool with longing for me.
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For Death is a black slave with little silver birds
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New York: Harper & Row. pp.  1063: 1061: 946: 543:The kisses of Death, like scented rain. 1165:memoir of Max Bodenheim by Dorothy Day 908:My Life and Loves in Greenwich Village 637:My Life and Loves in Greenwich Village 549:He will tell me, his voice like jewels 661:, University of Pennsylvania (1957); 643:, a writer employed by the publisher 359:Others: An Anthology of the New Verse 7: 972:. Courier Corporation. p. 194. 615:) and sent to a mental institution. 557:Then he will graze me with his hands 54:adding citations to reliable sources 1121:Works by or about Maxwell Bodenheim 309:(1923–1924). 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