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"This book is suggestive in its argument and expansive in its topics... Recommended for all readers who are interested in the history of political modernism."
--Virginia Quarterly Review"This book provides compelling histories and analysis for scholars of media and social movements to mine for inspiration."
--Journal of Communication"Brilliantly nuanced and historically rich... Janet Lyon's acute weaving of modernist history, manifestic dissent, avant-garde aesthetics, and feminist struggle is gracefully learned, supple, and exciting. We are left with an entirely fresh sense of the extent to which the public spheres of modernity permitted their linguistic and political freedoms."
--Yearbook of English Studies"Lyon offers an innovative, far-ranging study... A complex, lucid, and nuanced study of the manifesto as the signature genre of aesthetic and political militancy, this volume will be indispensible to all college and university collections."
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