Overview
"Seed" is a compelling literary collection from 1930 that brings together a diverse array of voices to explore the evolving landscape of early 20th-century thought. As an anthology featuring various contributors, the work serves as a rich tapestry of modernist expression, spanning genres such as poetry, prose, and critical essay. The volume captures the intellectual ferment of its time, focusing on themes of renewal, social change, and the metaphorical "seeding" of new ideas in a rapidly shifting world. By showcasing a variety of stylistic experiments and perspectives, "Seed" offers a unique historical perspective on the collaborative spirit of the era's literary circles. This work is an essential resource for those interested in the development of modern literary forms and the history of independent periodicals. It remains a testament to the power of diverse artistic voices coming together to reflect the complexities of the human condition during the interwar period. This collection is particularly valuable for its preservation of the creative pulse that defined the start of the 1930s, providing readers with an authentic glimpse into the era's literary avant-garde.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025975344
- ISBN-10: 1025975340
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 1 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.78 pounds
- Page Count: 452
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