Background
Oppenheim, James was born on May 24, 1882 in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. Son of Joseph and Matilda (Schloss) Oppenheim.
Oppenheim, James was born on May 24, 1882 in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. Son of Joseph and Matilda (Schloss) Oppenheim.
Student, Columbia, 1901-1903.
Teacher and acting superintendent, Hebrew Technology School for Girls, New York, 1905-1907. Author: Pay-Envelopes (short stories), 1911. The Nine-Tenths (novel), 1911.
The Olympian, 1912; Idle Wives, 1914. Songs for the New Age, 1914. The Beloved, 1915; War and Laughter (poems), 1916.
The Book of Self (poems), 1917. The Solitary (poems), 1919. The Mystic Warrior, 1921.
Golden Bird, 1923; The Sea (collected poetry), 1924. American Types—A Preface to Analytic Psychology, 1931. Contributor short stories, articles and poems to American, Hearst’s, Harpers, New Republic, Freeman, Century, The Thinker, American Mercury, Collier’s mags.
Editor The Seven Arts Magazine, 1916-1917. Home: New York, New York.
Married 3d, Linda Gray. Children by first marriage: Ralph, James J. Assistant head worker of the Hudson Guild Settlement, New York, 1901-1903.