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Tarr is Wyndham Lewis' stunning debut novel, here in its original 1918 version. A full-scale Nietzschean assault on bourgeois values, Tarr is set in the cafes and bars of Paris in the early 20th century, and tells the tale of the artists and intellectuals of that time.
Tarr is the blackly comic story of the lives and loves of two artists, set against the backdrop of Paris before the start of the First World War. The first edition to do the novel justice, with an introduction and notes placing it in the context of social satire and avant-garde art movements, offering new insights into a major Modernist novel.
Discusses the fraudulence and feeble-mindedness of life in the Britain of the 1930s.
Wyndham Lewis can claim to be one of a tiny handful of British artists who had a European reach and ambition. This title displays his short fiction, mainly written around the time of "Blast".
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