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table of contents
  1. Title page
  2. Fire!! Devoted to the Younger Negro Artists
  3. Drawing
  4. Cordelia the Crude, A Harlem Sketch
  5. Color Struck, A Play in Four Scenes
  6. Flame from the Dark Tower
    1. From the Dark Tower
    2. A Southern Road
    3. Jungle Taste
    4. Finality
    5. The Death Bed
    6. Elevator Boy
    7. Railroad Avenue
    8. Length of Moon
    9. Little Cinderella
    10. Streets
  7. Drawing
  8. Wedding Day, A Story.
  9. Three Drawings
  10. Smoke, Lilies and Jade, A Novel, Part I
  11. Sweat, A Story
  12. Intelligentsia, An Essay.
  13. Fire Burns, Editorial Comment.
  14. About

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Some Southern Snapshots

by
George S. Schuyler
in the December issue of

NEW MASSES

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Foreword

FIRE . . . flaming, burning, searing, and penetrating far beneath the superficial items of the flesh to boil the sluggish blood.
FIRE . . . a cry of conquest in the night, warning those who sleep and revitalizing those who linger in the quiet places dozing.
FIRE . . . melting steel and iron bars, poking livid tongues between stone apertures and burning wooden opposition with a cackling chuckle of contempt.
FIRE . . . weaving vivid, hot designs upon an ebon bordered loom and satisfying pagan thirst for beauty unadorned . . . the flesh is sweet and real . . . the soul an inward flush of fire. . . . Beauty? . . . flesh on fire—on fire in the furnace of life blazing. . . .

"Fy-ah,
Fy-ah, Lawd,
Fy-ah gonna burn ma soul!"

FIRE!

A Quarterly Devoted to the Younger
Negro Artists

Wishes to Thank the Following Persons
Who Acted as Patrons
For the First Issue

Maurine Boie, Minneapolis, Minn.
Nellie R. Bright, Philadelphia, Pa.
Arthur Huff Fauset, Philadelphia, Pa.
Dorothy Hunt Harris, New York City
Arthur P. Moor, Harrisburg, Pa.
Dorothy R. Peterson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, New York City
E. B. Taylor, Baltimore, Md.
Carl Van Vechten, New York City

Being a non-commercial product interested only in the arts, it is necessary that we make some appeal for aid from interested friends. For the second issue of Fire we would appreciate having fifty people subscribe ten dollars each, and fifty more to subscribe five dollars each.

We make no eloquent or rhetorical plea. Fire speaks for itself.

Gratefully,
THE BOARD OF EDITORS.

FIRE!!

A Quarterly Devoted to the Younger Negro Artists

Premier Issue Edited by
Wallace Thurman

In Association With

Langston Hughes

Gwendolyn Bennett

Richard Bruce

Zora Neale Hurston

Aaron Douglas

John Davis

Table of Contents

Cover Designs
Aaron Douglas
Foreword
1
Drawing
Richard Bruce4
Cordelia the Crude, A Harlem Sketch
Wallace Thurman5
Color Struck, A Play in Four Scenes
Zora Neale Hurston7
Flame from the Dark Tower
A Section of Poetry15
Countee CullenHelene Johnson
Edward SilveraWaring Cuney
Langston HughesArna Bontemps
Lewis Alexander
Drawing
Richard Bruce24
Wedding Day, A Story.
Gwendolyn Bennett25
Three Drawings
Aaron Douglas29
Smoke, Lilies and Jade, A Novel, Part I
Richard Bruce33
Sweat, A Story
Zora Neale Hurston40
Intelligentsia, An Essay.
Arthur Huff Fauset45
Fire Burns, Editorial Comment.
Wallace Thurman47
Incidental Art Decorations
Aaron Douglas
Volume One
Number One

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Price $1.00 per copy
Issued Quarterly

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1930.


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