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12 Dec 2005 Blast. 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 painter Wyndham Lewis (1882– 1957) founded and edited Blast, a word he said “means the .. mere, a financial backer of the magazine) and fellow.
WRING THE NECEK OF all sick Inventions born in that progressive white wake. BLAST their weeping whiskers—hirsute. RHETORIG of EUNUGH and STYLIST-. SENTIMENTAL HWGIENIGS -. ROUSSEAUISMS (wild Nature cranks) |. FRATERNIZING WITH MONKEYS." DIABOLIGS-raptures and roses of the erotic
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
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24 Dec 2012 Blast, edited by Wyndham Lewis, January 1914. Identifier BlastNo.1. Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6b295m8n. Ocr ABBYY FineReader 8.0. Ppi 300. plus-circle Add Review. comment. Reviews. There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write a review. 2,438 Views. 3 Favorites. DOWNLOAD OPTIONS.
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 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
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Contents. Contents: 5-6; Long Live the Vortex!: 7-8; Manifesto—I: 11-28; Newcastle (Wadsworth, Edward): 29-29; Manifesto—II: 30-43; Salutation the Third (Pound, Ezra): 45-45; Monumentum Aere, Etc. (Pound, Ezra): 46-46; Come My Cantilations (Pound, Ezra): 46-46; Before Sleep (Pound, Ezra): 47-47; His Vision of a
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