In 1955, together with Hugues C. Pernath, he founded the avant-garde journal the Gard Sivik (civil guard).
The artist also designed covers for avant-garde literary journals and for books of poetry, including collections by Paul Auster and Bill Berkson.
Her husbands included Harold Loeb, the editor of the avant-garde journal, Broom, and the writer Jean Toomer.
Salazar has extended the scope of rhetorical critique to marxism in two avant-garde journals Consecutio Temporum and Transeuropéennes.
In 1932 a second version, called Object of Destruction, was published in the avant-garde journal This Quarter, edited by André Breton.
He led an active social life, worked on his novels and had several articles published in avant-garde journals.
Tudor's other contributions as a poet and literary theorist were in the extreme of Romanian modernism, and hosted by the avant-garde journal Contimporanul.
The same year he launched Jwala (Flame), an avant-garde journal dedicated to experimental writing.
Moreover, by providing a sustained source of recruits they brought into being the radical subculture which revolved around discussion circles, experimental communes, and avant-garde journals.
This is the editor Margaret Anderson, founder of the avant-garde journal known as The Little Review, describing a visit in 1921.