James Oppenheim(1882-1932)
- Writer
A graduate of Columbia University in New York City, James Oppenheim was
a schoolteacher and settlement house worker turned writer, poet,
essayist and magazine writer who founded the influential literary
magazine, "The Seven Arts Magazine" in 1913. The author of thirteen
books, including a book of collected poems, and a study of Jungian
psycho-analytical theory, Oppenheim was blacklisted due to his
opposition to America's involvement in World War I.