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+ | '''Broom: An International Magazine of the Arts''' was a dada-oriented monthly published in 21 issues between November 1921 and January 1924 in Rome (Nov 1921-Sep 1922), Berlin (Oct 1922-Mar 1923), and New York (Aug 1923-Jan 1924). Edited by Harold A. Loeb, Alfred Kreymborg, Slater Brown, Matthew Josephson, Malcolm Cowley, and Lola Ridge. | ||
− | * [http://bluemountain.princeton.edu/ | + | ==Issues== |
− | * [http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/dada/id/31798 Scans], 1921-22. | + | * [http://bluemountain.princeton.edu/exist/apps/bluemountain/title.html?titleURN=bmtnaap Scans in Blue Montain Project] |
+ | * [http://digital.lib.uiowa.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/dada/id/31798 Scans in Iowa Digital Library], 1921-22. | ||
− | + | ==Literature== | |
− | * [http://www.dada-companion.com/journals/per_broom.php Broom | + | * Erica Bahls, [http://web.archive.org/web/20120224215553/http://www.davidson.edu/academic/english/Little_Magazines/journal/essays/bahls_collaboration__camaraderie.pdf "Collaboration and Camaraderie: ''Broom, Secession'', and the 'Youngest Generation'"], ''ELM. A Journal of Undergraduate Research'' 1:1 (Fall 2004). |
+ | * Peter Nicholls, [http://books.openedition.org/pur/38426 "Life Among the Surrealists: ''Broom'' and ''Secession'' Revisited"], in ''Revues modernistes, revues engagées, 1900-1939'', eds. Benoït Tadié, Céline Mansanti and Hélène Aji, Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2011, pp 247-267. {{en}} | ||
+ | * Matteo Fochessati, "''Broom'' and ''Futurist Aristocracy'': When the Futurist Movement Met the Machine Age", ''International Yearbook of Futurism Studies'' 2:1 (2012), pp 69-103. [http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/futur.2012.2.issue-1/futur-2012.0009/futur-2012.0009.xml] | ||
+ | * Ambre Gauthier, [http://www.ecoledulouvre.fr/revue/numero3octobre2013/Gauthier.pdf "Broom, An International Magazine of the Arts (1921-1924) : une revue d’avant-garde américaine"], in ''Les cahiers de l’Ecole du Louvre'', n°3, octobre 2013, p. 24-35. {{fr}} | ||
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | * [http://www.dada-companion.com/journals/per_broom.php Broom in Dada Companion] | ||
+ | * [http://sites.davidson.edu/littlemagazines/broom/ Broom in Index of Modernist Magazines] | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broom:_An_International_Magazine_of_the_Arts Broom at Wikipedia] | ||
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Revision as of 00:02, 25 December 2017
Broom: An International Magazine of the Arts was a dada-oriented monthly published in 21 issues between November 1921 and January 1924 in Rome (Nov 1921-Sep 1922), Berlin (Oct 1922-Mar 1923), and New York (Aug 1923-Jan 1924). Edited by Harold A. Loeb, Alfred Kreymborg, Slater Brown, Matthew Josephson, Malcolm Cowley, and Lola Ridge.
Issues
Literature
- Erica Bahls, "Collaboration and Camaraderie: Broom, Secession, and the 'Youngest Generation'", ELM. A Journal of Undergraduate Research 1:1 (Fall 2004).
- Peter Nicholls, "Life Among the Surrealists: Broom and Secession Revisited", in Revues modernistes, revues engagées, 1900-1939, eds. Benoït Tadié, Céline Mansanti and Hélène Aji, Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2011, pp 247-267. (English)
- Matteo Fochessati, "Broom and Futurist Aristocracy: When the Futurist Movement Met the Machine Age", International Yearbook of Futurism Studies 2:1 (2012), pp 69-103. [1]
- Ambre Gauthier, "Broom, An International Magazine of the Arts (1921-1924) : une revue d’avant-garde américaine", in Les cahiers de l’Ecole du Louvre, n°3, octobre 2013, p. 24-35. (French)
Links
Avant-garde and modernist magazines | ||
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Poesia (1905-09, 1920), Der Sturm (1910-32), Blast (1914-15), The Egoist (1914-19), The Little Review (1914-29), 291 (1915-16), MA (1916-25), De Stijl (1917-20, 1921-32), Dada (1917-21), Noi (1917-25), 391 (1917-24), Zenit (1921-26), Broom (1921-24), Veshch/Gegenstand/Objet (1922), Die Form (1922, 1925-35), Contimporanul (1922-32), Secession (1922-24), Klaxon (1922-23), Merz (1923-32), LEF (1923-25), G (1923-26), Irradiador (1923), Sovremennaya architektura (1926-30), Novyi LEF (1927-29), ReD (1927-31), Close Up (1927-33), transition (1927-38). |
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Entretiens politiques et littéraires (1890-93), Moderní revue (1894-1925), Volné směry (1897-1948), Mir iskusstva (1898-1904), Vesy (1904-09), Poesia (1905-09, 1920), Zolotoe runo (1906-10), The Mask (1908-29), Apollon (1909-17), Ukraïnska khata (1909-14), Der Sturm (1910-32), Thalia (1910-13), Rhythm (1911-13), Trudy i dni (1912), Simbolul (1912), The Glebe (1913-14), Ocharovannyi strannik (1913-16), Revolution (1913), Blast (1914-15), The Little Review (1914-29), Futuristy (1914), Zeit-Echo (1914-17), The Egoist (1914-19), L'Élan (1915-16), 291 (1915-16), Orpheu (1915), La Balza futurista (1915), MA (1916-25), SIC (1916-19), flamman (1916-21), The Blindman (1917), Nord-Sud (1917-18), De Stijl (1917-20, 1921-32), Dada (1917-21), Klingen (1917-20, 1942), Noi (1917-25), 391 (1917-24), Modernisme et compréhension (1917), Anarkhiia (1917-18), Iskusstvo kommuny (1918-19), Formiści (1919-21), S4N (1919-25), La Cité (1919-35), Aujourd'hui (1919), Exlex (1919-20), L'Esprit nouveau (1920-25), Orfeus (1920-21), Action (1920-22), Proverbe (1920-22), Ça ira (1920-23), Zenit (1921-26), Kinofon (1921-22), Het Overzicht (1921-25), Jednodńuwka futurystuw (1921), Nowa sztuka (1921-22), Broom (1921-24), Život (1921-48), Creación (1921-24), Jar-Ptitza (1921-26), New York Dada (1921), Aventure (1921-22), Spolokhi (1921-23), Gargoyle (1921-22), Veshch/Gegenstand/Objet (1922), Kino-fot (1922-23), Le Coeur à barbe (1922), Die Form (1922, 1925-35), 7 Arts (1922-28), Manomètre (1922-28), Ultra (1922), Út (1922-25), Dada-Jok (1922), Dada Tank (1922), Dada Jazz (1922), Mécano (1922-23), Contimporanul (1922-32), Zwrotnica (1922-23, 1926-27), Secession (1922-24), Stavba (1922-38), Gostinitsa dlya puteshestvuyuschih v prekrasnom (1922-24), Putevi (1922-24), Klaxon (1922-23), Akasztott Ember (1922-23), MSS (1922-23), Perevoz Dada (1922-49), Egység (1922-24), L'Architecture vivante (1923-33), Merz (1923-32), LEF (1923-25), G (1923-26), The Next Call (1923-26), Russkoye iskusstvo (1923), Disk (1923-25), Irradiador (1923), Surréalisme (1924), Almanach Nowej Sztuki (1924-25), La Révolution surréaliste (1924-29), Blok (1924-26), Pásmo (1924-26), DAV (1924-37), Bulletin de l'Effort moderne (1924-27), ABC (1924-28), CAP (1924-28), Athena (1924-25), Punct (1924-25), 75HP (1924), Le Tour de Babel (1925), Periszkop (1925-26), Integral (1925-28), Praesens (1926, 1930), Sovremennaya architektura (1926-30), bauhaus (1926-31), Das neue Frankfurt (1926-31), L'Art cinématographique (1926-31), Dokumentum (1926-27), Kritisk Revy (1926-28), Novyi LEF (1927-29), i 10 (1927-29), Nova generatsiia (1927-30), ReD (1927-31), Dźwignia (1927-28), Tank (1927-28), Close Up (1927-33), Horizont (1927-32), transition (1927-38), Discontinuité (1928), Munka (1928-39), Quosego (1928-29), Urmuz (1928), Unu (1928-32), Revista de Antropofagia (1928-29), 50 u Evropi (1928-29), Documents (1929-30), L'Art Contemporain - Sztuka Współczesna (1929-30), Adam (1929-40), Art concret (1930), Zvěrokruh (1930), Alge (1930-31), Le Surréalisme au service de la révolution (1930-33), Levá fronta (1930-33), Kvart (1930-37, 1945-49), Nová Bratislava (1931-32), Linja (1931-33), Spektrum (1931-33), Nadrealizam danas i ovde (1931-32), Ulise (1932-33), Die neue Stadt (1932-33), Mouvement (1933), PLAN (1933-36), Karavan (1934-35), Ekran (1934), Axis (1935-37), Acéphale (1936-39), Telehor (1936), aka (1937-38), Plastique (1937-39), Plus (1938-39), Les Réverbères (1938-39). |