Blue Review, Number 2 by Various is a collection of thought-provoking essays and articles that cover a wide range of topics. From politics to culture to personal reflections, this book offers a diverse and engaging look at current issues facing society today.
One of the standout aspects of this collection is the diversity of perspectives presented. Each author brings their own unique voice and experiences to the table, creating a rich tapestry of ideas and opinions. This variety allows readers to consider multiple viewpoints and challenge their own beliefs, making for a truly stimulating read.
The writing in this book is also of a high standard, with each piece being well-crafted and engaging. Whether the topic is serious or light-hearted, the authors have a way of drawing the reader in and keeping them interested until the very end.
Overall, Blue Review, Number 2 is a must-read for anyone who enjoys intellectually stimulating and thought-provoking literature. With its diverse range of topics and high-quality writing, this collection is sure to leave a lasting impression on readers.
Book Description:
The Blue Review was a short lived monthly journal published in London between May and July 1913. The successor to Rhythm, The Blue Review was edited by John Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield, but survived only three issues. In addition to poetry and short literary pieces, the review included reviews of theatre, music and the arts and of books recently published in English and French. The second issue of the journal included two short stories by Katherine Mansfield. - Summary by Phil Benson