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I have been told by multiple mutuals of mine that I am their “empires moot” and I don’t think I’ve ever wore a label with such pride
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Yeah I didn't do this one digitally. You all know who the mouse king is right?...Right?
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Book 501
FIRE!!: Devoted to Younger Negro Artists - issue #1
Wallace Thurman, ed., in association with Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Bennett, Richard Bruce, Zora Neale Hurston, Aaron Douglas, John Davis
The FIRE!! Press 1982
Originally published in 1926, FIRE!!, a literary journal of, and for, the Harlem Renaissance was doomed from the start. But sometimes those are the best ideas. I often find that I am most impressed, most in awe of, those projects that simply have no chance. In the words of Langston Hughes, the goal of the journal was "to burn up a lot of the old, dead conventional Negro-white ideas of the past.” The editors wanted a forum where they could express the changing ideas of young African-Americans and promoted controversial ideas within the Black community, such as homosexuality, bisexuality, interracial relationships, promiscuity, and prostitution, using art, poetry, and prose that challenged the existing stylistic status quo.
No surprise then that it offended almost everyone, and only one issue was published. Already plagued by debt, poor sales, and bad reviews, the final straw was the FIRE!! office literally burning down, and they were forced to fold. This also means that there are only a precious few original copies left in existence, so this facsimile reprint is a treasure. This copy is one of a limited edition of 1,400 copies printed in 1982, and it is a relic representative of an artistic movement that was incredibly important, fertile, bold, and—most of all—brave.
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Fire!! - 1926
A look through the first and only issue of Fire!!
This literary magazine was edited by leading young artists of the Harlem Renaissance, including Wallace Thurman, Langston Hughes, and Zora Neale Hurston. Aaron Douglas created the distinctive line art that complemented the magazine’s writings.
Fire!! embraced an ethos of uncompromising Black pride and creativity, partly in response to the racist attitudes of mainstream white society, and partly in reaction to the ideals of respectability promoted by older leaders in the Black community.
A basement fire destroyed many of the original copies of this magazine shortly after its publication. The copy held by the Little Magazine Collection is therefore a rare treasure from American history.
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