
The Filibuster
A Study of the Political Ideas of Wyndham Lewis
D. G. Bridson(Author)
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 7. November 2013
Book
Hardback
302 pages
978-1-4725-0990-1 (ISBN)
Description
Wyndham Lewis, as writer and painter, was one of the great creative geniuses of this century and also one of the most neglected. A large part of the cause of that neglect has been the enduring distrust of Lewis's political thinking, which has been greatly misunderstood and misrepresented. A leading intellectual in an age of intellectuals, Lewis was outspoken in praise and criticism, and, swimming against the mood of the times, became wrongly identified with the Fascist cause. Yet the truth is that there is no convenient political label to pin on Wyndham Lewis, for he was too much of an individualist ever to espouse a cause.
D. G. Bridson, a close friend of Wyndham Lewis in the latter part of his life, has examined critically the evolution of Lewis's ideas over some thirty years of writing. The Filibuster is an attempt to convey the changing, overall pattern of his political thinking, to clear away the misunderstandings and allow us to assess Lewis more truly both as a man and an artist, in the historical context of his times, the turbulent years between 1920 and 1950.
D. G. Bridson, a close friend of Wyndham Lewis in the latter part of his life, has examined critically the evolution of Lewis's ideas over some thirty years of writing. The Filibuster is an attempt to convey the changing, overall pattern of his political thinking, to clear away the misunderstandings and allow us to assess Lewis more truly both as a man and an artist, in the historical context of his times, the turbulent years between 1920 and 1950.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
652 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-0990-1 (9781472509901)
DOI
CBID181314
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As a reviewer back in the thirties, D. G. Bridson discussed many books by the so-called 'men of 1914' - Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, James Joyce and Wyndham Lewis. He subsequently helped to get much of their writing heard on the BBC in his own productions, including five of Wyndham Lewis's major novels. He is the author of three volumes of poetry and verse drama and of a recent and highly praised autobiography, Prospero and Ariel.
Content
Foreword
I. That Notorious Machiavel
II. The Ruler and the Ruled
III. The Hip and the Square
IV. No Blues for Mr Charlie
V. Hitler or The Art of Being Fooled
VI. Thou Hast Robbed Me of My Youth
VII. Right Wings can be Wrong Wings
VIII. Ned and the Dead
IX. In Search of Mr Bull
X. The End of the Hitler Cult
XI. Western Man Goes Cosmic
XII. The Circle Rudely Squared
Postscript: The Dark and the Afterglow
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
I. That Notorious Machiavel
II. The Ruler and the Ruled
III. The Hip and the Square
IV. No Blues for Mr Charlie
V. Hitler or The Art of Being Fooled
VI. Thou Hast Robbed Me of My Youth
VII. Right Wings can be Wrong Wings
VIII. Ned and the Dead
IX. In Search of Mr Bull
X. The End of the Hitler Cult
XI. Western Man Goes Cosmic
XII. The Circle Rudely Squared
Postscript: The Dark and the Afterglow
Abbreviations Used in the Notes
Select Bibliography
Index