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  1. D. B. Wyndham Lewis. Dominic Bevan Wyndham Lewis FRSL (9 March 1891 – 21 November 1969) was a British journalist, author and biographer, known for his humorous newspaper articles.

  2. Wyndham Lewiss Universalism: The ‘Vortex’ and the ‘Village’ Mariko Kaname. Atomi University . Abstract. Canadian-born British artist Wyndham Lewis (1882-founder of Vorticism –1957) was a co (1914–1915), the only avant-garde art movement in England at the beginning of the 20th century,

  3. Nov 17, 2011 · The man who taught Marshall McLuhan everything he knew about “the global village” (except for the phrase itself), Wyndham Lewis remains desperately timely in his critiques of the youth-cult and its cultural effluvia, the treachery of capitalism, the paucity of well-manipulated bourgeois democracy, and above all the dumbing-down of Western ...

  4. In his early visual works, particularly versions of village life in Brittany showing dancers (ca. 1910–12), Lewis may have been influenced by the process philosophy of Henri Bergson, whose lectures he attended in Paris.

    • November 18, 1882
    • March 7, 1957
  5. Later in life, Lewis’s polemical views and his brutal attacks on contemporary artists turned him into an isolated figure. His 1930 novel, The Apes of God, for instance, is a satire of the London intellectual life, featuring caricatures of the Sitwells and some members of the Bloomsbury group.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VorticismVorticism - Wikipedia

    Vorticism was a London-based modernist art movement formed in 1914 by the writer and artist Wyndham Lewis. The movement was partially inspired by Cubism and was introduced to the public by means of the publication of the Vorticist manifesto in Blast magazine.

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  8. The first guide to the work of Wyndham Lewis as writer, novelist, and critic Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957) was one of the most innovative writers and painters of h...

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