Jack KahaneJack Kahane (1887-1939) started writing novels in the early 1920s. He enjoyed some success - due in part to the publicity he received when his first book was banned in Britain - but after a decade he "had grown tired of writing novels of negligible vlue for publishers with negligible assets". He founded the Obelisk Press in Paris in 1931 and published the work of James Joyce, Henry Miller, and other authors who would have been censored in English-speaking countries. Read More Read Less
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