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  • Seller image for [LITERATURE] [DADAIST] SECESSION. No. 5, JULY 1923 for sale by BLACK SWAN BOOKS, INC., ABAA, ILAB

    Gorham B. Munson | John Brooks Wheelwright; Kenneth Burke; Malcolm Cowley (Editors)

    Published by Gorham B. Munson~, New York, 1923

    Seller: BLACK SWAN BOOKS, INC., ABAA, ILAB, Richmond, VA, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Very Good binding. Large 8vo.; in the publisher's cream colored printed stapled wrappers, printed lettering in the Dadaist style; 28 pages, including a leaf of advertisements. There is some rust staining at the staples.~~Munson's circular announcing Secession described it as "an organ for the youngest generation of American writers who are moving away from the main body of intelligent writing in the United States since 1910. They are defining a new position from which to assault the last decade and assault the next." Also described as "our Dadaist experiments.our exegesis of the Machine Age." A scarce and important platform for the interwar modernists, Secession published an extraordinary group of poets and critics. This issue with Mark Turbyville's "Crucified Shadows"; Gorham Munson's Syrinx (the title corrected by hand); Marianne Moore's Bowls; E. E. Cumming's Four Poems; and Malcolm Cowley's Old Melodies: Love and Death. ~~Secession was short-lived. There were 8 issues of Gorham Munson's literary review. Uncommon. Very Good binding.