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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_HeapJane Heap - Wikipedia

    Jane Heap (November 1, 1883 – June 18, 1964) was an American publisher and a significant figure in the development and promotion of literary modernism.

  2. Later, Patterson describes how Heap prepared her students to meet Gurdjieff for the first time: Jane Heap, who had continued meetings and readings of the First Series throughout the war, now brought her people over from London.

  3. Jane Heap. 1887–1964. Even before she met Gurdjieff, who was to become her mentor and lifelong inspiration, Jane Heap was already a legendary thinker and raconteur in her own right. In 1916 she became co-editor of the legendary literary journal, The Little Review. Jane Heap first heard about Gurdjieff through A. R. Orage.

  4. Jane Heap 1887–1964 by Rob Baker Even before she met Gurdjieff, who was to become her mentor and lifelong inspiration, Jane Heap was already a legendary thinker and raconteur in her own right. She was born in rural Kansas, where her father was the warden of a mental asylum.

  5. In 1921 Heap became the magazine’s main editor, after Anderson renounced her position, and was instrumental in introducing poets of the Surealists and Dadaists. Heap had first heard about Gurdjieff from Orage. She met Gurdjieff in 1924 during the latter’s visit to New York. She set up a Gurdjieff study group at her apartment in Greenwich ...

  6. 20 de out. de 2023 · The Unknowable Jane Heap. Updated: Nov 4, 2023. This month we are drawing attention to Jane Heaps work in London. She worked tirelessly to transmit Gurdjieff's teaching and eventually edited the English edition of Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson along with A.R. Orage.

  7. Jane Heap was a stellar conversationalist who was also a pessimistic, most likely clinically depressed artist who despaired of making...