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War Has Stopped European Letters and Art; But After Peace Old Forms Will Be Inadequate to Express New and Tremendous Experiences Says Arthur Bullard
By Joyce Kilmer.
November 5, 1916, Sunday
Section: MAGAZINE SECTION, Page SM8, 1920 words
THE war," said Arthur Bullard, stroking his red beard, as he leaned across a little table in a Washington Square cafe, "is a failure. It was supposed to revivify the art and literature of the world. Instead I think that almost without exception it has temporarily stopped all art impulse in Europe. [ END OF FIRST PARAGRAPH ]

