- The Realist (magazine)
"The Realist" was a short lived monthly British magazine first published in March 1929 which brought together many intellectuals from that era. It was dedicated to Scientific Humanism and carried a distinctive pale orange cover. It closed in January 1930 a victim of the
Great Depression .It was founded in 1928 by the political scientist George Catlin and Major
A. G. Church , then assistant editor of "Nature", who became its editor. It was backed by Lord Melchett and published by Macmillan. The literary editor was the then little known philosopherGerald Heard .Contributors included,
Arnold Bennett ,H.G. Wells , Sir Richard Gregory,J. B. S. Haldane ,Bronislaw Malinowski ,Herbert Read ,Julian Huxley ,Aldous Huxley , H.J. Laski andRebecca West .Its editorial meetings were held at the London restaurant,
Kettners .The founders hoped to find a market for an intellectual monthly along similar lines to the American "
Harper's Magazine ".References
* Vera Brittain, autobiography Volume 2 "Testament of Experience" (1957). Chapter 2 (8).
* [http://protocat.nla.gov.au/Record/3412437 "The Realist "] Catalog entry no. 3412437 at the National Library of Australia. Accessed June 2008.
* [http://www.geraldheard.com/bio1.htm Gerald Heard Official Biography] by Jay Michael Barrie at the Gerald Heard website. Accessed June 2008.
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