Description
Prestigious monthly magazine edited by Mieczyslaw Treter, which is a reliable source of knowledge about literature, art and science in Poland in the 1920s. In the 1970s. In the 1925 edition, you will find articles, essays and reviews that not only reflect the cultural trends of the time, but also actively influence the development of artistic and intellectual thought.
The book explores a variety of topics from the analysis of outstanding literary works to reflections on current trends in art. Articles by renowned authors and cultural critics reveal the tensions between tradition and modernity, making the Warsaw Review an important historical document that confronts Polish culture with other artistic currents, such as Expressionism and Constructivism. Many of the texts discuss the impact of politics and social change on art, which is extremely valuable from a historical perspective.
Copies in bibliophilic leather binding made in the workshop of the Polish Antiquarian.



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