Modernisms
Frank Kermode, 22 May 1986
Pound, Yeats, Eliot and the Modernist Movement
by C.K. Stead.
Macmillan, 393 pp., £27.50, March 1986,0 333 37457 6 Show More
by C.K. Stead.
Macmillan, 393 pp., £27.50, March 1986,
The Myth of Modernism and 20th-century Literature
by Bernard Bergonzi.
Harvester, 216 pp., £25, January 1986,0 7108 1002 4 Show More
by Bernard Bergonzi.
Harvester, 216 pp., £25, January 1986,
The Innocent Eye: On Modern Literature and the Arts
by Roger Shattuck.
Faber, 362 pp., £15, March 1986,0 571 12071 7 Show More
by Roger Shattuck.
Faber, 362 pp., £15, March 1986,
“... Culture, held in Paris in June 1935. It was addressed by Forster, Benda, Gide, Malraux, Barbusse, Max Brod, Pasternak, Tzara, Breton and the slippery Aragon, to name but a few. Various Modernisms were trying to get out of the ivory tower and into the terrifying world. The delegates naturally could not agree about how to do it. The Surrealists were determined ... ”