Thus spake the Corpse : an Exquisite corpse reader, 1988-1998
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Thus spake the Corpse : an Exquisite corpse reader, 1988-1998
Black Sparrow Press, 1999-2000
- v. 1. poetry & essays : pbk
- v. 2. fictions, travels & translations : pbk
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Exquisite corpse
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v. 1. poetry & essays : pbk938||T||10||1200026980819,
v. 2. fictions, travels & translations : pbk938||T||10||2200030310790
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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v. 1. poetry & essays : pbk ISBN 9781574231007
Description
Andrei Codrescu's infamous anti-literary magazine "Exquisite Corpse" became a prime site of engaged dialogue in the stormy decade of its existence. Taking its name from Surrealism, the "Corpse" became the home of rebellion, passion, polemic, black humour, sedition, and all points between the front lines and back alleys of contemporary culture. In this text, Codrescu and Rosenthal resurrect the best essays and poems from Carl Rakosi, James Purdy, Joel Oppenheimer, Robert Creeley, Tom Clark and other members of America's vibrant and eclectic avant-garde.
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v. 2. fictions, travels & translations : pbk ISBN 9781574231410
Description
In its day, Andrei Codrescu's controversial and notorious anti-literary literary magazine Exquisite Corpse was a primary source rebellion, passion and black humor. Calculated to assault, shock, intrigue and reflect our anxious millennium fill the pages of this Corpse reader. A heady invitation to enjoy one's intellectual freedom while it lasts, the volume inscribes central (and edgy) poetic controversies, eulogizes and condemns, realizes and surrealizes, translates and travels across space and time to place us in all those wild worlds visited by the bizarre legion of Corpse correspondents.
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