Abstract

The Cult of Anonymity

Hazlitt, Henry | October 1, 1930 issue

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The author has received a pamphlet, with the simple title "Anonymous," published by the Carrefour Editions of Paris. It is a manifesto, it may even be the manifesto of the new movement. It is of course unsigned. Like most manifestos of new literary cults it is very solemn and mystical, and it leaves the impression that if its program were generally adopted we should somehow rush into a renaissance. For all its rhetoric and pseudo profundity, the manifesto has some very sensible things to say. It wishes to curb the exploitation of personalities, and to establish "the art as an ideal, not the ego.

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LITERARY movements; PAMPHLETS; RENAISSANCE; LITERATURE; ART; ANONYMS & pseudonyms
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