The Autobiography of Surrealism
The surrealist movement, launched by André Breton's 1924 manifesto declaring his quest for the fusion of dream and reality, has flourished as one of the most important, controversial, and pervasive of modern movements, one that has affected the course of literature, the visual arts, even politics. Marcel Jean, an active participant in the movement, has undertaken in this brilliant anthology to let the surrealists tell their own story, and has woven carefully selected and newly translated extracts from their writings into a narrative format that guides the reader through a fascinating maze of poetry, fiction, drama, polemics, and other documents.
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1930s, Belgium, UK, Graphic art, Painting, Art history and art criticism, Literature, Poetry, Surrealism, France
Rimbaud Arthur, Apollinaire Guillaume, Jarry Alfred, Vaché Jacques, Reverdy Pierre, Aragon Louis, Breton André, Éluard Paul, Lautréamont comte de, Picabia Francis, Duchamp Marcel, Desnos Robert, Crevel René, Muzard Suzanne, Tanguy Yves, Klee Paul, Ernst Max, Morise Max, Prévert Jacques, Buñuel Portolés Luis, Dalí Salvador, Arp Hans, Roussel Raymond, Chirico Giorgio de, Mallarmé Stéphane
New York City
1980
494 pages
9780670142352
Available on request
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