Wyndham Lewis, the Artist

Wyndham Lewis, the Artist
Title Wyndham Lewis, the Artist PDF eBook
Author Wyndham Lewis
Publisher Ardent Media
Total Pages 400
Release 1939
Genre Art
ISBN

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Wyndham Lewis

Wyndham Lewis
Title Wyndham Lewis PDF eBook
Author Paul Edwards
Publisher Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
Total Pages 150
Release 1992
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Wyndham Lewis

Wyndham Lewis
Title Wyndham Lewis PDF eBook
Author Paul Edwards
Publisher Paul Mellon Ctr for Studies
Total Pages 583
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 9780300082098

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Wyndham Lewis was equally talented as a writer and a painter. Providing an overview of the visual, literary and philosophical dimensions of Lewis's work, Edwards also considers them as an integrated whole. He also discusses Lewis's fascist sympathies.

The Art of Being Ruled

The Art of Being Ruled
Title The Art of Being Ruled PDF eBook
Author Wyndham Lewis
Publisher
Total Pages 458
Release 1926
Genre Political Science
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Wyndham Lewis Portraits

Wyndham Lewis Portraits
Title Wyndham Lewis Portraits PDF eBook
Author Paul Edwards
Publisher
Total Pages 118
Release 2008
Genre Literary Criticism
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This title focuses exclusively on the unique talents of iconoclastic artist-writer Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957) as a portraitist.

Self Condemned

Self Condemned
Title Self Condemned PDF eBook
Author Wyndham Lewis
Publisher Dundurn
Total Pages 466
Release 2010-08-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1459704908

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Self Condemned, originally published in 1954, tells the story of Professor Renarding and his wife, Essie, as they find themselves in Momaco, a fictionalized version of Toronto, following Ren resignation as an academic in London, England. Reduced to a position at the second-rate University of Momaco, Rennd Essie suffer through a bleak and oppressive isolation in a dreary and alien city. The novel, a devastating, disturbing satire of life in wartime Canada, explores the difficulty individuals face as they struggle to adapt to new surroundings while preserving their sense of wholeness, as well as the bond that develops between people during a shared experience of isolation. .

Tate British Artists

Tate British Artists
Title Tate British Artists PDF eBook
Author Richard Humphreys
Publisher Tate
Total Pages 92
Release 2004-12
Genre Art
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Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957), the self-styled 'Enemy', was arguably the most significant British artist-writer of the twentieth century. As well as creating a unique oeuvre of paintings and drawings, he wrote short stories, novels, essays and books on philosophy, literature, politics and cultural criticism. A draughtsman of exceptional skill and verve, he also pioneered cutting-edge modernism in Britain before the First World War, leading the Vorticist movement and editing its typographically startling journal Blast. Lewis, along wth figures including and sculptor Gaudier-Brzeska and poet Ezra Pound, turned London into an international 'vortex' of creative activity. His cultural revolution was brought to a halt by the First World War, in which he served as an artillery officer and as a major official war artist.