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1. Time and Western Man by Wyndham Lewis | |
Paperback: 617
Pages
(1993-03-01)
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2. Self Condemned (Voyageur Classics) by Wyndham Lewis | |
Paperback: 496
Pages
(2010-08-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Self Condemned, originally published in 1954, tells the story of Professor René Harding and his wife, Essie, as they find themselves in Momaco, a fictionalized version of Toronto, following René's resignation as an academic in London, England. Reduced to a position at the second-rate University of Momaco, René and 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. Hailed by T.S. Eliot as "the greatest prose writer of my generation," Lewis wrote Self Condemned after he lost his vision in 1951 |
3. Count your dead: they are alive!: Or, A new war in the making by Wyndham Lewis | |
Unknown Binding: 358
Pages
(1972)
Isbn: 0879680075 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. The Revenge for Love (Penguin Modern Classics) by Wyndham Lewis | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2004-03-04)
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The Revenge of Love |
5. Tarr (Oxford World's Classics) by Wyndham Lewis, Scott W. Klein | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2010-11-15)
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A fine new edition of a pioneering novel
Pretentious and deliberately exasperating |
6. The Apes of God (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics) by Wyndham Lewis | |
Paperback: 656
Pages
(1989-05-25)
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Apes of God The book however, has 2 serious faults IMHO The first could also be an advantage, depending on your point of view. Wyndham Lewis was a very, very bad man. He shared Ezra Pound's addiction to Fascism and had, in the words of Hemingway "the eyes of an unsuccesful rapist." Secondly Apes of God is too long and exceptionally boring in parts. The long satires of the artsy-fartsy social scene accomplish their goal, but personally I don't find reading about the insipidity of dinner parties very titillating. My biggest gripe however is The Sex. Sexual tension holds the plot together, but Lewis has a strangely victorian inability to write about the act itself. The Socratic homosexual relationship between Dan and the Protaganist Zagreus is rendered in a totally sterile manner.
the Planet of the Apes of God |
7. Tate British Artists: Wyndham Lewis by Richard Humphreys | |
Paperback: 80
Pages
(2004-12-01)
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8. Collected Poems and Plays: Wyndham Lewis (Fyfield Books) by Wyndham Lewis | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2006-06-30)
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9. Blasting and Bombardiering (Calderbook, Cb 225) by Wyndham Lewis | |
Paperback: 343
Pages
(1982-07)
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A must-have for students of Lewis. |
10. Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957) by Paul Edwards | |
Paperback: 200
Pages
(2010-02-15)
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Best book on Wynham Lewis |
11. Blast 1 by Wyndham Lewis, Paul Edwards (Introduction) | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2009-08-15)
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12. Tarr: The 1918 Version by Wyndham Lewis | |
Hardcover: 350
Pages
(1990-04)
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Organisms with Pretensions
Wyndham Was Respected by Orwell for this Book
The master race of artists
Tarr- The 1918 Version For the last hour he had been accumulating difficulties, orrather unearthing some new one at every step. Impossible to tackle "enmasse," they were all there before him. The thought of "settlingeverything before he went," now appeared monstrous. He had, anyhow,started these local monsters and demons, fishing them to the light. Eachhad a different vocal explosiveness, inveighing unintelligibly against eachother. The only thing to be done was to herd them all together and marchthem away for inspection at leisure. Tarr, The 1918 Version is anenjoyable and worthwhile read if you have the time, but if you will readonly one book by Lewis, leave this one on the shelf and, instead, make agrab for The Apes of God. ... Read more |
13. Men without art by Wyndham Lewis | |
Hardcover: 303
Pages
(1934)
Asin: B0006D850S Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
14. Childermass by Wyndham Lewis | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2001-12-03)
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paperback not hardcover
This book is also extremely hard to read. For those who don't know, 'The C' is a 1920s book of the dead, in which there is a mass processing hold-up on the banks of theStyx due to the slaughter of WWI, and I suppose you could add the fluepidemic. WL dictated two sequels into a taperecorder 30 years later whenhe was blind.
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15. Paleface: The Philosophy of the Melting Pot by Wyndham Lewis | |
Hardcover: 303
Pages
(1982-01)
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16. America And Cosmic Man by Wyndham Lewis | |
Hardcover: 252
Pages
(2007-07-25)
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17. Wyndham Lewis: Painter and Writer by Professor Paul Edwards | |
Hardcover: 592
Pages
(2000-07-11)
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A clear gaze on a murky fellow Occasionally authors have risen from the dust of library shelves, which is the closest we can now get to witnessing the Phoenix.These rescued figures become the product of cottage industries, but a well-timed nod from hollywood can escalate their reputations and swell their audience.Many of the latest literary finds are those whose work means something quite particular to current audiences - at times, but not in all cases, a retro chic - comprising enthusiasts, popular authors in a position to repay literary debts, scholars who have revisited past figures in search of their postmodern `nowness,' and because of groundswells of curiosity from disparate parts.There is a lovely unpredictability in the resurgence of these artists which fosters hope in those whose favourite choice has not yet bounced back into the limelight.(In an attempt at a shove back onto the stage, see my Amazon review of Lewis' _Rude Assignment_.) It is unlikely that Wyndham Lewis will ever again receive the attention, negative or positive, that his paintings and writings garnered during his lifetime, yet if any critical work of recent years could restore his dented reputation and, more fruitfully, bring his ideas back into view for a fresh examination, then it is this book by Paul Edwards. In his combination of literary analysis and art criticism Edwards writes with economy, clarity, intelligence and sensitivity about Lewis' paintings, drawings, short fictions, novels and a mass of philosophically-minded and politically generated essays and speculative works.One realizes that Lewis, perhaps the most probing Modernist in the anglo-united statesian family, left no major concern of the 20th century ignored, even if only to swipe at it with pen and brush.It is to Edwards' credit that he maintains a focus on his subject's wide-ranging thoughts and positions, especially as they are transformed with the passing of time and as events, historical and personal, transform Lewis. Certain aspects of this book call for special commendation: the examination of _Tarr_, Lewis' first novel; the analyses of _Time and Western Man_ , the central non-fiction work of Lewis' writings, and of _The Human Age_, his last fiction; and the constant engagement with the art works.Art criticism is often written in an abstract and coded way, and academic criticism is often larded with unnecessary polysyllabic constructions, but a key benefit of Edwards' style is that one can argue with his conclusions or suggested interpretations because he has made himself understood.There is no dancing with words, or playfulness in a deconstructionist sense, to obscure his points. In the aftermath of this book it was instructive, in a disappointing way, to read a review by irish novelist John Banville of _The Crisis of Reason: European Thought, 1848-1914_, written by J.W. Burrow, which appeared in _The New York Review of Books_ (October 4, 2001, pp.38-40).On p.40 Banville responds to what Burrow says about Nietzsche: "[...]There is a study to be made of the influence on modernism of Nietzsche's thinking, which is insufficiently acknowledged even by the most philosophically-minded of the modernists - it is hard to recall, for instance, a single mention of Nietzsche's name anywhere in Eliot's prose criticism." Banville is mistaken when he says Nietzsche was not regarded sufficiently by "the most philosophically-minded" modernists, for as Edwards makes plain throughout his almost 600-page book (not a page too long), Lewis engaged Nietzsche in a constant debate (and dealt with many others as well).Pointing out this error on Banville's part is not meant to cast a slur against him; it merely shows how far Lewis has sunk below the critical horizon. The book's layout is very good.In most cases, when art work is discussed the painting or drawing is at hand without needless flipping through the book.While as a rule footnotes are preferable, in this instance the use of endnotes is justified. This book has given far greater pleasure than many others recently.For those unfamiliar with Lewis it is an excellent primer; for those just stepping into his sea of words it is an invaluable guide; and for those who are well acquainted with Lewis' concerns and motifs there is much to deliberate on, and hopefully respond to, in Edwards' original findings and his engagement with other critics. Paul Edwards deserves more laurels than he is likely to get for writing about an artist who is underrated, over-scorned, difficult, and not very likely to experience a surge in popular appreciation.He also merits praise for writing in a direct manner, tackling the contentious aspects of Lewis' life and works head on, for his generally even-handed treatment of others who write on Lewis, and the zest underlying every sentence.His discerning enthusiasm will urge a reader to read Lewis' books again, or for a first time.Not many academics or critics achieve that notable goal. ... Read more |
18. Wyndham Lewis Portraits by Paul Edwards | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2008-09-01)
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19. THE LION AND THE FOX: THE ROLE OF THE HERO IN THE PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE by WYNDHAM LEWIS | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1973)
Asin: B0011V1PFG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
20. Fables of Aggression: Wyndham Lewis, the Modernist as Fascist by Fredric Jameson | |
Paperback: 190
Pages
(1981-02-17)
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