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Surrealist subversions : rants, writings & images by the surrealist movement in the United States / edited and introduced by Ron Sakolsky ; with a foreword by Franklin Rosemont.

Van Pelt Library NX504 .S87 2002
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sakolsky, Ronald B.
Rosemont, Franklin.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Surrealism--United States.
Surrealism.
Counterculture.
United States.
Surrealism--Illinois--Chicago.
Counterculture--United States.
Arts, American--20th century.
Arts, American.
Illinois--Chicago.
Physical Description:
742 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Other Title:
Rants, writings & images by the surrealist movement in the United States
Rants, writings and images by the surrealist movement in the United States
Place of Publication:
Brooklyn, NY : Autonomedia, [2002]
Summary:
From its auspicious beginnings in the summer of 1966 to the present, the Chicago Surrealist Group and the Surrealist Movement in the United States, which grew out of it has brightly illuminated the pathways of absolute divergence that define the intrinsically anarchist trajectory of the surrealist adventure. Drawing on the full range of U.S. surrealist publications and communiques from the front lines of the battle against miserabilism, this volume contains over 200 texts (many appearing here for the first time) by more than 50 participants, in the most comprehensive, diverse and lavishly illustrated compilation of American surrealist writings ever assembled.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1570271224
OCLC:
50089854

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