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The Apes of God is a 1930 novel by the British artist and writer Wyndham Lewis. It is a satire of London's contemporary literary and artistic scene. The Sitwells, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury group are among the writers satirised.
- Wyndham Lewis
- 1930
3 de may. de 2014 · The apes of God. by. Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957. Publication date. 1981. Topics. Bohemianism, Rich people, Artists. Publisher. Santa Barbara : Black Sparrow Press.
3 de may. de 2023 · The Apes of God by Wyndham Lewis. Publication date 1955-01-01 Publisher Arco Publishing Co Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks ...
The Apes of God. by Len Gutkin. If Wyndham Lewis, like food cured in lye, is an acquired taste, then The Apes of God (1930), a massive satiric roman-a-clef of unrivaled toxicity, is a glass of straight lye taken neat.
Taking a wide-angle view, The Apes of God is the angry side of his cool – and amazingly perceptive – Vorticist portraits of leading figures of the modernist movement (Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, et al.) and the Bloomsbury coterie (the Sitwells, Strachey, et al.).
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Su novela más polémica fue Los monos de Dios (The Apes of God), publicada en 1930, una sátira de los círculos burgueses de Londres que no dejó a nadie indiferente.
Virtually everyone Daniel Boleyn will meet during the book is an ape of god. Daniel Boleyn struggles with this itinerary, both the geographical aspects (he has a London street guide) as well as the apes themselves. Twice he ends up naked.