Surrealist women : an international anthology /: an international anthology. (1998)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Surrealist women : an international anthology /: an international anthology. (1998)
- Main Title:
- Surrealist women : an international anthology
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited with introductions by Penelope Rosemont.
- Other Names:
- Rosemont, Penelope
- Contents:
- List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION: All My Names Know Your Leap: Surrealist Women and Their Challenge; Notes on Individuals Frequently Cited in This Anthology; 1. The First Women Surrealists, 1924-1929; INTRODUCTION: The Women of La Révolution surréaliste; Dream: I Am in a Field; Surrealist Text: This Took Place in the Springtime; The Exquisite Corpses; Surrealist Text: I Went into a Green Song; Surrealist Text: Ivory Blue and Shady Satin; Surrealist Manifestation at the Diaghilev Ballet; The Beginnings of the Surrealist Revolution. Surrealism, Ethnography, and RevolutionThe Blue Wind; I Go, the Wind Pushing Me Along; Purity! Purity! Purity!; On Love: Reply to an Inquiry; My Passage in Surrealism; When It Comes to Love: Response to an Inquiry; Surrealist Games; 2. In the Service of Revolution, 1930-1939; INTRODUCTION: Women and Surrealism in the Thirties; Captive Balloon; The Invisible Adventure; Poetry Keeps Its Secret; Surrealism and Working-Class Emancipation; From life I still expect that overwhelming experience; Beware Domestic Objects!; How Come, White Man?; The Scottsboro Case; A Trip to Harlem. Pale Blue Line in a Forced EpisodeHalf-Season; Foreign Land; The Empty Cage; The Little Girl of the Black Forest; Experimental Research: On the Irrational Knowledge of the Object: The Crystal Ball of the Seers; Surrealism as Manifest in My Work; Where Is the Wagon Going?; If You Say the Right Word, I Can Sing; Anyone That Sees Her White Fingers; AList of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; INTRODUCTION: All My Names Know Your Leap: Surrealist Women and Their Challenge; Notes on Individuals Frequently Cited in This Anthology; 1. The First Women Surrealists, 1924-1929; INTRODUCTION: The Women of La Révolution surréaliste; Dream: I Am in a Field; Surrealist Text: This Took Place in the Springtime; The Exquisite Corpses; Surrealist Text: I Went into a Green Song; Surrealist Text: Ivory Blue and Shady Satin; Surrealist Manifestation at the Diaghilev Ballet; The Beginnings of the Surrealist Revolution. Surrealism, Ethnography, and RevolutionThe Blue Wind; I Go, the Wind Pushing Me Along; Purity! Purity! Purity!; On Love: Reply to an Inquiry; My Passage in Surrealism; When It Comes to Love: Response to an Inquiry; Surrealist Games; 2. In the Service of Revolution, 1930-1939; INTRODUCTION: Women and Surrealism in the Thirties; Captive Balloon; The Invisible Adventure; Poetry Keeps Its Secret; Surrealism and Working-Class Emancipation; From life I still expect that overwhelming experience; Beware Domestic Objects!; How Come, White Man?; The Scottsboro Case; A Trip to Harlem. Pale Blue Line in a Forced EpisodeHalf-Season; Foreign Land; The Empty Cage; The Little Girl of the Black Forest; Experimental Research: On the Irrational Knowledge of the Object: The Crystal Ball of the Seers; Surrealism as Manifest in My Work; Where Is the Wagon Going?; If You Say the Right Word, I Can Sing; Anyone That Sees Her White Fingers; A Revolutionary Approach to Life and the World; Arrogant Hair; The Ghost of Chateaubriand; A Community of Ethical Views; Four Poems from On the Bare Ground; Despair; Hourglass Lying Down; There Is the Fire; The Datura the Serpent; To a Woman to a Path. I Have Done My Best For YouAm I a Surrealist?; Women and the Spanish Revolution; You Came down from the Mountains ... ; When He Went Away ... ; The One Seated on the Stones of Cheops ... ; Frenzy, Sweet Little Child, You Sleep ... ; The Sand Camel; What We Put in Prison; The Scientific Aspect of Surrealism; Surrealist Art; On the Importance of Fantasy Life; Poetry and Dance; What Do I Need to Paint a Picture?; The Noise Will Start Tomorrow; 3. Neither Your War nor Your Peace: THE SURREALIST INTERNATIONAL, 1940-1945; INTRODUCTION: Women in the Surrealist Diaspora: First Principles and New Beginnings. André Breton, PoetDiscontent of a Civilization; 1943: Surrealism and Us; The Domain of the Marvelous; Perchance to Dream; Women and Love through Private Property; I Paint My Own Reality; From Her Journal; Beautiful as ... ; The Buckets in My Head ... ; Where Will the Earth Fall?; Down Below; Photography and Image; Scissors Strokes by the Clock ... ; I Prefer Your Uneasiness Like a Dark Lantern ... ; Unpublished Correspondence; The Philosophers'' Stone; The Lake; Eardrops from Babylon; Complaint for a Sorcerer; Womb; Round the World with the Rumpus God ... … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- London : Athlone Press
- Publication Date:
- 1998
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (lx, 516 pages), illustrations, facsimiles
- Subjects:
- 700/.41163082
Surrealism
Women artists -- Psychology
Arts, Modern -- 20th century
ART -- Reference
ART -- Performance
Arts, Modern
Surrealism
Women artists -- Psychology
Surrealisme
Vrouwelijke auteurs
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780567171283
0567171280 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 471-504) and index.
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