“MAMMONART” asserts that mankind is today under the spell of utterly false conceptions of what art is and should be; of utterly vicious and perverted standards of beauty and dignity in all the arts.
“MAMMONART” is a history of culture, and also a battle-cry.
E. HALDEMAN-JULIUS telegraphs: “This is real constructive criticism. My heartiest congratulations.”
GEORGE STERLING writes: “You may not know everything, son, but you can sure turn out interesting stuff!”
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Transcriber’s note
Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice. Spelling has been retained as published. The following Printer errors have been changed.
| =CHANGED= | =FROM= | =TO= | |
| Page [18]: | “I must a say there” | “I must say there” | |
| Page [25]: | “idea what is costs” | “idea what it costs” | |
| Page [28]: | “have go to go through” | “have got to go through” | |
| Page [32]: | “then I was a cat” | “them I was a cat” |