James Huneker:
James Huneker (1857. 1921) redefined American arts journalism through his polymathic engagement with music, literature, and visual arts. Born in Philadelphia, this self-styled « cosmopolitan critic » became the foremost interpreter of European modernism for English-speaking audiences during the early 1900s.
His career as music editor for The New York Sun and contributor to Scribners Magazine established him as a bridge between Continental avant-garde circles and American cultural discourse. Works like Chopin: The Man and His Music demonstrated his dual mastery of technical analysis and narrative flair, while Iconoclasts cemented his reputation as a fearless commentator on artistic innovation.