Shadowland (Jan-May 1922)

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Expressing the Arts The Magazine of Magazines JANUARY, 1922 lllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!' Important Features in this Issue: LIES Franz Molnar A piquant study in sex adolescence, translated by Benjamin F. Glazer CHRISTMAS IN THE SAHARA Charles Divine A colorful study of a Yuletide spent upon the burning sands of the African desert HOLLYWOOD: Its Morals and Manners Theodore Dreiser The third of the distinguished novelist’s sensational articles, “The Beginner’s Thousand-to-One Chance” ARTHUR SYMONS Frank Harris Another absorbing contemporary portrait, this time of the artist-lover and master of poetry and criticism VERLAINE : Epitome of Man .... Benjamin de Casseres The poet who wandered the earth an outcast, yet who created a new art Volume V CONFESSIONS OF A SCENARIO EDITOR NUMBER 5 Harry Carr The amusing revelations of the former David Wark Griffith scenario editor PICKING AMERICA’S PREMIER PEN-MASTERS Oliver M. Sayler Who are our forty leading writers? Mr. Sayler makes an interesting selection and comparison THE RUSSIAN THEATER UNDER THE SOVIET Nikolai Yarovoff The first word out of Russia on the actual stage conditions of the past year or two BROADWAY INSTITUTIONS. . . .Louis Raymond Reid What are the real landmarks of the metropolis? The Hippodrome is one, and Mr. Reid makes some other suggestions I. MORTIMER BLOCK Horace Brodzky The story of another younger leader of our art Interviews with interesting people of the Stage and Screen, and Departments devoted to Fashion and Beauty iiiiiiiiiiiiimiimimiiimimimiiiiiiiimmmiiimi Published Monthly by Brewster Publications, Inc., at Jamaica, N. Y. Entered at the Post Office at Jamaica, N. Y., as second-class matter, tinder the act of March 3rd, 1879. Eugene V. Brewster, President and Editor-in-Chief ; Guy L. Harrington, Vice-President and Business Manager; L. G. Conlon, Treasurer ; E,. M. Heinemann, Secretary ; Eleanor V. V. Brewster Associate Editor EXECUTIVE and EDITORIAL OFFICES, 175 DUFFIELD STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Frederick James Smith, Managing Editor. Subscription $3.50 per year, in advance, including postage in the U. S., Cuba, Mexico and Philippines; in Canada, $4.00 per year; in foreign countries, $4.50. Single copies, 35 cents. Postage prepaid. One and two cent United States Government stamps accepted. Subscribers must notify us at once of any change of address, giving both old and new address. Copyright, 1921, by Brewster Publications, Inc., in the United States and Great Britain. Page Five