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Wyndham Lewis and the Avant-Garde
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03 September 1992

"This book, which illuminates Lewis's art and his importance, is most welcome. Foshay has a good grasp of philosophical ideas, has mastered the extensive and difficult material, provides sound and valuable readings, and throws new light on Lewis's most opaque work." Jeffrey Meyers, Department of English, University of Colorado.
"The book is intent on and succeeds in finding a way of producing a coherent thread of analysis in Lewis's fictional writing, from the work of the 1910s to the work of the 1950s." Paul Tiessen, Department of English, Wilfrid Laurier University.
"This book, which illuminates Lewis's art and his importance, is most welcome. Foshay has a good grasp of philosophical ideas, has mastered the extensive and difficult material, provides sound and valuable readings, and throws new light on Lewis's most opaque work." Jeffrey Meyers, Department of English, University of Colorado. "The book is intent on and succeeds in finding a way of producing a coherent thread of analysis in Lewis's fictional writing, from the work of the 1910s to the work of the 1950s." Paul Tiessen, Department of English, Wilfrid Laurier University.