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Manifestes Du Surréalisme

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University of Michigan Press, 1969 - 304 pagina's
Andre Breton discusses the meaning, aims, and political position of the Surrealist movement
  

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Review: Manifestoes of Surrealism

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Anyone studying Surrealism or Dada must read this book. It is after all the manifesto. Thank you Elizabeth Robinson for teaching a wonderful class that not only introduced me to this book, but most importantly to Leonora Carrington. Volledige recensie lezen

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Inhoudsopgave

Preface for a Reprint of the Manifesto 1929
vii
Manifesto of Surrealism 1924
1
Soluble Fish 1924
49
Preface for the New Edition of the Second Manifesto 1946
111
Second Manifesto of Surrealism 1930
117
A Letter to Seers 1925
195
Political Position of Surrealism extracts
205
Preface 1935
207
Political Position of Todays Art 1935
212
Speech to the Congress of Writers 1935
234
On the Time When the Surrealists Were Right 1935
243
Surrealist Situation of the Object 1935
255
Prolegomena to a Third Surrealist Manifesto or Not 1942
279
On Surrealism in Its Living works 1953
295
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Over de auteur (1969)

Andre Breton, poet, novelist, philosophical essayist, and art critic, is considered the father of surrealism. From World War I to the 1940s, Breton was at the forefront of the numerous avant-garde activities that centered in Paris. A prolific producer of pamphlets and manifestoes, he also edited two surrealist periodicals. Breton's influence on the art and literature of the twentieth century has been enormous. Picasso, Derain, Magritte, Giacometti, Cocteau, Eluard, and Gracq are among the many whose work was affected by his thinking. From 1927 to 1933, Breton was a member of the Communist party, but thereafter he opposed communism. At the time of Breton's death in 1966, his novel Nadja (1928), about a young dreamer in love with an ethereal heroine was reaching a new generation of theatre goers.

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