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2. July, 1915. BLAST. Edited by WYNDHAM LEWlS. REVIEW OF THE GREAT ENGLISH VORTEX. Price 2/6. Post free 2/10. Yearly Subscription 11/4 post free. London : JOHN LANE,. The Bodley Head. Public. WYNDHAM LEWIS. (Some further sections will be added to this Essay in the next number of the Magazine). 47
Dec 12, 2005 The journal Blast was published only twice—on June 20, 1914, though released on July 2, one month before Great Britain entered World War I, and a year later, during the war that would bring its short life to an end. But its initial preface and two-part manifesto, printed in the first pages of the first number, are
Dec 24, 2012 Blast, No. 1. by Wyndham Lewis, Editor. Usage creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/. Topics blast, modernism, journal. Collection opensource. Blast, edited by Wyndham Lewis, January 1914. Identifier BlastNo.1. Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6b295m8n. Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0. Ppi 300
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Blast was the short-lived literary magazine of the Vorticist movement in Britain. Two editions were published: the first on 2 July 1914 and published with a bright pink cover, referred to by Ezra Pound as the "great MAGENTA cover'd opusculus"; and the second a year later on 15 July 1915. Both editions were written primarily
Blast (magazine. ) This article is about the British literary magazine, not to be confused with the San Francisco anarchist magazine, The Blast (magazine). . ISBN 978-3-89169-105-2 9 External links • Vorticism Online • Blast 1 (1914) at the Modernist Journals Project • Blast 1 pdf • Blast 2 (1915) at the Modernist Journals
Blast is the quintessential modernist little magazine. Founded by Wyndham Lewis with the assistance of Ezra Pound, it ran for just two issues, published in 1914 and 1915. The First World War killed it—along with some of its key contributors. Blast's purpose was to promote a new movement in literature and visual art,
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