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- Blast_(magazine) subject Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_1915.
- Blast_(magazine) subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1914.
- Blast_(magazine) subject Category:Wyndham_Lewis.
- Blast_(magazine) type Artist.
- Blast_(magazine) type Book.
- Blast_(magazine) type Magazine.
- Blast_(magazine) type PeriodicalLiterature.
- Blast_(magazine) type Work.
- Blast_(magazine) type Writer.
- Blast_(magazine) type WrittenWork.
- Blast_(magazine) type Art.
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- Blast_(magazine) type Book.
- Blast_(magazine) type Disestablishment.
- Blast_(magazine) type Establishment.
- Blast_(magazine) type Publication.
- Blast_(magazine) type Redirect.
- Blast_(magazine) type Writer.
- Blast_(magazine) type CreativeWork.
- Blast_(magazine) type Thing.
- Blast_(magazine) type Q1092563.
- Blast_(magazine) type Q386724.
- Blast_(magazine) type Q41298.
- Blast_(magazine) comment "This article is about the British literary magazine, not to be confused with the San Francisco anarchist magazine, The Blast (magazine).Blast was the short-lived literary magazine of the Vorticist movement in Britain. Two editions were published: the first on 2 July 1914 (dated 20 June 1914, but publication was delayed) and published with a bright pink cover, referred to by Ezra Pound as the \"great MAGENTA cover'd opusculus\"; and the second a year later on 15 July 1915.".
- Blast_(magazine) label "Blast (magazine)".
- Blast_(magazine) sameAs Q882025.
- Blast_(magazine) sameAs Blast_(Zeitschrift).
- Blast_(magazine) sameAs m.037gsb.
- Blast_(magazine) sameAs Blast_(magazin).
- Blast_(magazine) sameAs Q882025.
- Blast_(magazine) wasDerivedFrom Blast_(magazine)?oldid=703739868.
- Blast_(magazine) depiction Tate-blast.jpg.
- Blast_(magazine) homepage abstract.html?res=9F0DEEDF1638E633A2575AC0A96E9C946596D6CF.
- Blast_(magazine) isPrimaryTopicOf Blast_(magazine).
- Blast_(magazine) name "Blast".