Harold Loeb
American writer
Harold Loeb was a prominent American writer who played a significant role in the expatriate arts community in Paris during the 1920s. His literary career was marked by notable achievements, including the founding of Broom, an international literary and art magazine, in 1921. Initially published in New York City, Loeb later relocated the magazine to Europe, where it continued to showcase innovative works.
Loeb's own writing flourished during his time in Paris, with the publication of two novels in the 1920s. Following his return to New York in 1929, he continued to produce notable works, further establishing his reputation as a talented American writer. Through his contributions to literature and his editorial work with Broom, Loeb left a lasting impact on the literary scene of his time.