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S4N
''S4N'' was an American ‘little magazine’ that was published from 1919-1925.〔 In its earliest stages, editor-in-chief Norman Fitts described the magazine as a "discussion of the arts in a monthly magazine". The magazine published contemporary poetry and stories, as well as essays discussing the direction of Modernism in art and music. Among the notable poets, writers and literary theorists that were published in the magazine were E.E. Cummings, Hart Crane, Kenneth Burke, and Malcolm Cowley. In ''The Little Magazine: A History and Bibliography'', Frederick J. Hoffman’s authoritative work on little magazines, contends that ''S4N'', along with Broom, Secession, and Seven Arts, were trend-setters and leaders of innovation.〔Rumble, Walker. "Space For Name: Printing a 1920’s Literary Magazine". The Massachusetts Review. 48:2. 2007. online. 〕 == Background == The inspiration for the magazine's creation stemmed from a 1919 trip to Europe taken by Yale student Norman Fitts, Thornton Wilder, Stephen Vincent Benèt, Ramon Guthrie, Roger Sessions, Quincy Porter, Richard Bassett, Arthur Dallin, John Carter, and William Hanway. The group wanted to re-create the literary vibrancy they experienced in Europe back in America in the form of a magazine. The first incarnation of the magazine saw the original 10 contributors form the ''S4N Society'' and become the sole contributors ‘for much of its early life’.〔 Norman Fitts was the editor, designer, and printer of the magazine.
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