A short survey of surrealism
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A short survey of surrealism
F. Cass, 1970
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Cobden-Sanderson, 1935
Includes index
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Description
Gascoyne's membership of the Surrealist movement and his association with its leading members - among them Andre Breton, Paul Eluard, Max Ernst and Salvador Dali - placed him in an ideal position to witness and record the development and significance of its foremost artists and writers. A Short Survey of Surrealism is not merely a history of the birth and growth of the movement but also a thorough analysis of the main ideas associated with it.
Table of Contents
1. Ancestors of Surrealism 2. The Dadaist Attitude 3. The Period of Sleeping Fits 4. The First Manifesto 1924 5. The Second Manifesto 1929 6. Surrealism To-day and To-morrow
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