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  1. Taking a wide-angle view, The Apes of God is the angry side of his cool – and amazingly perceptiveVorticist portraits of leading figures of the modernist movement (Ezra Pound, T. S. Eliot, et al.) and the Bloomsbury coterie (the Sitwells, Strachey, et al.).

  2. 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.

  3. Wydham Lewis: November 18, 1882 -- March 7, 1957 Distinguished and highly original, Wyndham Lewis was known for his sharp wit and sardonic insight. A modern master of satire, Lewis was born off...

  4. The Apes of God. Hardcover – January 1, 1931. by Wyndham. LEWIS (Author) 4.3 11 ratings. See all formats and editions. Tutored by a 60-year-old Albino dilettante, Dan travels through the London art world.

  5. The Apes of God happens to be one of the most devastating satires to be published in the English language since the days of Dryden and Pope. It appeared in a Private Press edition (prior to general release), and at over 600 pages it was the size of your average London telephone directory.

  6. 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.

  7. 1 de may. de 1981 · The Apes of God Hardcover – May 1 1981. by Wyndham Lewis (Author) 4.3 10 ratings. See all formats and editions. Tutored by a 60-year-old Albino dilettante, Dan travels through the London art world.