The Arts Today
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The Arts Today (1935) is a book edited by Geoffrey Grigson.
- "Product of the multiform inventive artist, abstraction-surrealism nearly in control; of a constructor of images between the conscious and the unconscious and between what we perceive and what we project emotionally into the objects of our world; of the one English sculptor of large, imaginative power, of which he is almost master; the biomorphist producing viable work, with all the technique he requires."
It features eight essays
- W H Auden writes on Psychology and Art
- Louis MacNeice on Poetry.
- Illustrated b/w. Salmon cloth with black print
See also
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