The History of SurrealismBelknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1989 - 351 pagina's "I believe," André Breton said, "in the future resolution of the states of dream and reality--in appearance so contradictory--in a sort of absolute reality, or surréalité." The Surrealist movement, born in the 1920s out of the ferment of Dada, committed to revolution against bourgeois rationalism, and inspired by Freudian exploration of the unconscious, has reverberated more widely and deeply than perhaps any other art movement in our century. Its automatism, biomorphic shapes, visionary mode, and manipulation of found objects mark the work of artists as different as Ernst, Miró, Magritte, and Dali. Maurice Nadeau's History of Surrealism, first published in French in 1944 and in English in 1965, has become a classic. It is both lucid and authoritative--by far the best overall account of this complex movement. Nadeau traces the evolution of Surrealism, bringing to life its many internal debates about politics and art. He relates the movement to its intellectual and artistic environment. And he provides the statements and manifestos of Breton, Aragon, Tzara, and others. |
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... Surrealism . ” Poet , member of the surrealist group from 1923 - when he first met Aragon - to 1933 . Allais , Alphonse ( 1854-1905 ) . French . Author of humorous tales . Apollinaire , Guillaume ( Guillaume de Kostrowitsky ; 1880-1918 ) ...
Maurice Nadeau. of the surrealist group from 1924 to 1930. Shot by the Gestapo . Lulle , Raimond ( 1235-1315 ) ... group since 1935 . Pastoureau , Henri ( born 1912 ) . French . BIOGRAPHICAL 341 NOTES.
... surrealist group from 1932 to 1950 . Penrose , Roland ( born 1900 ) . English . Painter , member of the sur- realist group from 1935 to 1939 . Péret , Benjamin ( 1899-1958 ) . French . " The Mandarin orange . ” Poet and surrealist ...
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NOTE TO THE 1989 EDITION | 11 |
FOREWORD | 35 |
THE POETS IN THE | 52 |
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