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New Writing
''New Writing'' was a popular literary periodical in book format founded in 1936 by John Lehmann and committed to anti-Fascism.〔''The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell, Volume 1 – An Age Like This 1939–1940'', p. 250. Penguin〕 It featured leading poets and writers of the day such as W.H. Auden, V.S. Pritchett,〔("John Lehmann" ) Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 28 December 2013.〕 Christopher Isherwood, Tom Wintringham, Stephen Spender,〔Lehmann, John (''Folios of New Writing, Issue 1'', p. 9. Hogarth Press, 1940 ) At Google Books. Retrieved 23 December 2013.〕 W. H. Auden, Ahmed Ali,〔(''Orwell and Politics''. Penguin UK, 2001 ) At Google Books. Retrieved 23 December 2013.〕 Jim Phelan, Rex Warner, and B. L. Coombes.〔Steve Ellis, ''British writers and the approach of World War II.'' New York : Cambridge University Press, 2015. ISBN 9781107054585 (p. 175)〕 ''New Writing'' also published articles about Mass-Observation by Tom Harrisson.〔 After having been approached by Lehmann to contribute a piece to the periodical, George Orwell developed a "sketch" he had had in mind for some time, and which appeared as "Shooting an Elephant", first published in the second number of the periodical, in Autumn 1936.〔 A second piece by Orwell, "Marrakech", appeared in the Christmas 1939 edition.〔''The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell, Volume 1 – An Age Like This 1939–1940'', p. 426. Penguin〕 ==''Penguin New Writing''== With ''New Writings future uncertain, Lehmann wrote ''New Writing in Europe'' for Pelican Books, a critical summary of the writers of the 1930s. Wintringham reintroduced Lehmann to Allen Lane of Penguin Books, who secured paper for ''Penguin New Writing'', a monthly book-magazine, this time as a paperback, and which survived until 1950.
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