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The Absence of Myth
Writings on SurrealismOne of the most provocative and controversial writers of his time, these essays comprise George Bataille's most incisive study of surrealism
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The Pocket Surrealism
This beautifully designed book presents the top ten figures in surrealist art, telling their stories alongside quotes and highlighting key works.
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How to Be Avant-Garde
Modern Artists and the Quest to End ArtThe strange story of the twentieth-century artists who sought to destroy art by transforming it into the substance of everyday life
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Why Surrealism Matters
“Why Surrealism Matters makes a convincing and enjoyable case. . . . Mr. Polizzotti carefully balances the movement’s aspirations and attainments against its flaws and contradictions, hoping to recuperate Surrealism’s ‘critical and imaginative essence’ for the present. . . . The best concise account of the movement available.”—Michael Saler, Wall Street Journal“Polizzotti, who probably knows as much about Surrealism as anybody alive, describes it variously as a tool, a methodology, and an agent for change.”—Jed Perl, New York Review of Books“In Why Surrealism Matters . . . Mark Polizzotti does an elegant job of defending [André] Breton.”—Jackson Arn, New Yorker“[A] wide-ranging and appealing new book. . . . Polizzotti is an enthusiastic and effective ambassador for the movement.”—Anna Levett, Los Angeles Review of Books“Polizzotti . . . makes a good case for the varied influence of the movement, especially regarding sexual politics and anticolonial struggles.”—Hal Foster, London Review of Books“A must-read. . . . The author recognizes the beauty and genius of Surrealism, but asks the all-important question: why should we care today? . . . By comparing the issues the Surrealist artists tussled with to those before us today, [Polizzotti] brings a form and movement into a contemporary light.”—Verity Babbs, Artnet“Polizzotti’s familiarity with the topic shines . . . he embraces surrealism’s complexity and the tensions, contradictions, and rivalries that animate its history.”—Raymond Spiteri, French Studies“Polizzotti’s book is a valuable piece of ‘conceptual recognition software’—a key resource for the twenty-first century that should be on every scholar’s bookshelf.”—Larry List, International Journal of Surrealism“Mark Polizzotti’s concise introduction to Surrealism is the clearest, richest, most unflinching, and most wide-ranging survey of the movement I have ever read.”—Lucy Sante, author of The Other Paris “Polizzotti knows that there is no Surrealism but instead a host of surrealisms born anew every generation. He also knows the history of Surrealism, original recipe, as well as anyone, and knows that its mistakes and misfires are worth talking about. This book is worth reading—especially for those who assume they already know the answer.”—Sasha Frere-Jones, author of Earlier “This book brilliantly conveys the importance of Surrealism far beyond the ordinary histories of the movement. It will take the reader directly into the central excitement of Surrealism, what Polizzotti calls its ‘vibrancy, dynamism, and sheer intellectual thrill.’”—Mary Ann Caws, author of Surrealist Painters and Poets: An Anthology “Mark Polizzotti makes good on his title and reveals Surrealism as a source of ongoing inspiration and energy. He’s the perfect guide: clear-sighted about Surrealist misogyny and homophobia, but equally clear about its revolutionary potential. A work of commanding integrity.”—Rosanna Warren, author of Max Jacob: A Life in Art and Letters “In his concise but wide-ranging forensic book, Polizzotti shows convincingly why Surrealism’s disruptive legacy remains fresh today. This is an indispensable read for anyone interested in this revolutionary, anti-colonial movement. Outstanding.”—Partha Mitter, author of The Triumph of Modernism: India’s Artists and the Avant-Garde, 1922–1947 “‘Change life,’ said the Surrealists. With immense elegance and erudition, Polizzotti demonstrates that Surrealism is a living social movement forged through the collective refusal of authoritarianism, oppression, and exploitation.”—Abigail Susik, author of Surrealist Sabotage and the War on Work “The crowning achievement of Polizzotti’s lifelong engagement with Surrealism, this much-needed contemporary handbook focuses on the core insights of Surrealist thought and its applications in life and art, which remain of ‘ongoing pertinence.’”—Pierre Joris, author of A Nomad Poetics: Essays “Polizzotti makes the case for Surrealism as ‘a radical new means of seeing the world,’ a revolution of the mind, whose assault on capitalism, colonialism, and Christofascism is more relevant than ever.”—Mark Dery, author of Born to Be Posthumous: The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey
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Jacques-André Boiffard
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jacques-André Boiffard is a French photographer, born in Paris, lived in Roche-sur-Yon. He was a medical student until 1924 when he met André Breton through Pierre Naville, a Surrealist writer, and childhood friend. In the mid-1920s, Boiffard decided to dedicate himself to research in the Bureau of Surrealist Research, writing the preface with Paul Éluard and Roger Vitrac to the first issue of La Révolution surréaliste. Preferring photography to literature, he became Man Ray's assistant. During the 1920s, he took portraits of the English writer Nancy Cunard and photographs of Paris which Breton used to illustrate his novel Nadja. In 1928, Boiffard was abruptly expelled from the movement for taking photographs of Simone Breton
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Fiche de lecture Manifeste du surréalisme (Étude intégrale)
Décryptez le Manifeste du surréalisme avec l'analyse de Paideia éducation !Que faut-il retenir du manifeste d'André Breton ? Retrouvez tout ce que vous devez connaître de ce chef-d'œuvre de la littérature contemporaine dans une analyse de référence pour comprendre rapidement le sens de l'œuvre. Rédigée de manière simple et compréhensible, cette fiche de lecture propose notamment un résumé, une étude des thèmes principaux, des clés de lecture et des pistes de réflexion.Une analyse littéraire approfondie et structurée pour mieux lire et comprendre le livre !Paideia éducation en deux mots : Recommandée aussi bien pour les passionnés de littérature que pour les lycéens, Paideia éducation est une référence en matière d'analyses littéraires. Celles-ci ont été conçues pour vous guider à travers la lecture des œuvres, ainsi que pour vous faire découvrir les plus grands classiques de la littérature mondiale.
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René Guénon
Ce contenu est une compilation d'articles de l'encyclopédie libre Wikipedia. René Guénon, né le 15 novembre 1886 à Blois en France et mort le 7 janvier 1951 au Caire en Égypte, est un métaphysicien français. Il a publié dix-sept ouvrages de son vivant (plus dix ouvrages, recueils d'articles, publiés à titre posthume, soit au total vingt-sept titres), tous régulièrement réédités, qui ont trait, principalement, à la métaphysique, à l'ésotérisme et à la critique du monde moderne. Dans son œuvre, il se propose, soit d'' exposer directement certains aspects des doctrines métaphysiques de l'Orient', doctrines métaphysiques que René Guénon définissait comme étant ' universelles', soit d'' adapter ces mêmes doctrines [pour des lecteurs occidentaux] en restant toujours strictement fidèle à leur esprit'.
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Manifestes Du Surrealisme
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Manifestes Du Surrealisme
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1959 in Art
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Art is the product or process of deliberately arranging items (often with symbolic significance) in a way that influences and affects one or more of the senses, emotions, and intellect. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music, literature, film, photography, sculpture, and paintings. The meaning of art is explored in a branch of philosophy known as aesthetics, and even disciplines such as history and psychology analyze its relationship with humans and generations.
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Dean Young (Poet)
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Dean Young (1955-) is a contemporary American poet in the poetic lineage of John Ashbery, Frank O'Hara, and Kenneth Koch. Often cited as a second-generation New York School poet, Young also derives influence and inspiration from the work of André Breton, Paul Éluard, and the other French Surrealist poets, and if neo-surrealism has a poetic corollary then it is him. His most recent books are Primitive Mentor and The Art of Recklessness. Another work, Elegy on Toy Piano (2005), was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.
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Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie (Portuguese for Mackenzie Presbyterian University) is a private university in São Paulo, Brazil.Founded in 1870 as the American School, Mackenzie is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Brazil. The University is regarded, both nationally and internationally, as a center of excellence having graduated numerous important names of Brazilian history. A part from its main campus in São Paulo, Mackenzie University has campus in the city of Barueri; as well as in Brasília, Campinas, Recife, Rio de Janeiro for postgraduate and continuing education. The nickname "Mackenzista" is often used to refer to Mackenzie present or former students.
€ 180,00