Surrealism Against The Current: Tracts and DeclarationsMichael Richardson, Krzystof Fijalkowski Pluto Press, 20 sep 2001 - 220 pagina's Bringing together many Surrealist texts that have never previously been available in English, this collection is an essential guide for anyone who wishes to understand the Surrealist movement. Including a wealth of original works, it traces its development in the words of the Surrealists themselves, offering a definitive expression of Surrealism as a collective movement. It shows the extent of Surrealist positions and interests and shows how, having become a major cultural phenomenon of the twentieth century, the issues it has raised remain central to current debates.Covering the period 1922-91, these key texts illuminate its philosophical, political and ethical positions and locate Surrealism in a broader social and cultural context. Comprising statements from Surrealist groups in Paris, Belgium, Romania, Sweden and Czechoslovakia, and signed by the major participants, it reveals the international dimension of Surrealism and shows how it has maintained vitality in response to changing social and political exigencies. Chapters cover the historical orientation of Surrealism; its involvement with revolutionary politics; its ethical concerns and its defense of the 'security of the spirit'; and its position on colonialism. In particular, the volume brings attention to the extent to which Surrealism represented a 'collective adventure' in which their shared interests brought together groups of individuals to explore themes in common. In this sense, Surrealism truly represented, as André Masson once described it, a 'collective experience of individualism'. |
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Pagina 22
... longer being taken seriously , it is dream alone that allows mankind all its rights to liberty . Thanks to dream , death's meaning is no longer obscure and the meaning of life no longer touches us . Each morning , in every family , men ...
... longer being taken seriously , it is dream alone that allows mankind all its rights to liberty . Thanks to dream , death's meaning is no longer obscure and the meaning of life no longer touches us . Each morning , in every family , men ...
Pagina 69
... longer and more important because it is devoted to effective activity , remains the domain of rational- ity . But it is easy to predict that such a system would swiftly become a function of the dominant rationality , which is found to ...
... longer and more important because it is devoted to effective activity , remains the domain of rational- ity . But it is easy to predict that such a system would swiftly become a function of the dominant rationality , which is found to ...
Pagina 71
... longer indispens- able to reaffirm them in manifestos , just as it was no longer admissible for them to be held on to by a handful of self - proclaimed ascetics , boasting about possessing the key to the collective treasure . Whether ...
... longer indispens- able to reaffirm them in manifestos , just as it was no longer admissible for them to be held on to by a handful of self - proclaimed ascetics , boasting about possessing the key to the collective treasure . Whether ...
Inhoudsopgave
Note on the Selection of Texts | 19 |
Surrealism visàvis Revolutionary Politics | 93 |
The Security of the Spirit | 139 |
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