A S an artist and a philosopher,
Mr. Wyndham Lewis (not. by the way, to be confused with his namesake of the Sign of the Blue Moon) is as disconcertingly original as anyone in Europe. Neither his pictures nor his books are easy to understand, and listeners must be prepared to make some intellectual effort if they wish to get his meaning ; a feat which those who have read ' Tarr,' ' The Art of Being Governed,' ' The Lion and the Fox,' or ' Time and Western Man,' will assure them is quite worth while.