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  1. Percy Wyndham Lewis (18 de noviembre de 1882 — 7 de marzo de 1957) fue un pintor y escritor inglés (retiró el nombre 'Percy', que le disgustaba). Fue co-fundador del movimiento artístico llamado Vorticismo, editó la revista literaria de los vorticistas, BLAST, y fue miembro del Camden Town Group . Es muy conocida la circunstancia del ...

  2. Há 5 dias · The Cambridge Companion to Wyndham Lewis offers fresh insight into the fascinating and controversial works, both literary and visual, of Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957). Accessible to students and scholars alike, this Companion illuminates key areas of Lewis's life and career. Written by a team of ...

  3. Wyndham Lewis. Wyndham Lewis fotografato da George Charles Beresford tra il 1914 e il 1917. Percy Wyndham Lewis ( Amherst, 18 novembre 1882 – Londra, 7 marzo 1957) è stato un pittore e scrittore britannico, cofondatore del movimento vorticista. Viene ricordato per i suoi dipinti a soggetto bellico e per il suo stile feroce e disumanizzante.

  4. Wyndham Lewis. 珀西·温德汉姆·刘易斯(Percy Wyndham Lewis)是英国作家、画家和评论家。. 他是艺术中漩涡运动的共同创始人,并编辑了漩涡主义者的文学杂志《爆炸》(BLAST)。. 他的小说包括《塔尔》( Tarr,1918年)和《人类时代三部曲》(The Human Age)、《儿童团 ...

  5. Lewis’s alternative modernism. The inclusion of Wyndham Lewis (1884-1957) in this Companionreflects a significant shift in our conception of the modernist novel over the past fifteen years. Although Lewis himself has frequently appeared as a major personality in narratives of modernism, his literary works have not had the wide readership of ...

  6. Wyndham Lewis door George Charles Beresford, 1913. Percy Wyndham Lewis [1] (op zee, voor Nova Scotia, 18 november 1882 – Londen, 7 maart 1957) was een Brits schrijver en kunstschilder, medeoprichter van het Vorticisme en uitgever van het tijdschrift Blast .

  7. Artist: Wyndham Lewis. As the founder of Vorticism, Wyndham Lewis was fundamental to the development of the ideas that characterized the movement; however, he produced less visual artwork than might be expected, dedicating much of his early career to writing and engaging with other members of the literary and artistic scene in pre-WWI London.