The Poetry of Surrealism

The Poetry of Surrealism PDF Author: Michael Benedikt
Publisher: Little Brown & Company
ISBN: 9780316088985
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 375

Book Description
It seems astonishing that some fifty years following the founding and first flourishings of the Surrealist movement, and despite the publication of anthologies such as this in many countries, throughout the world, there should not until now have been a single anthology in English of its poets. For the most part, readers here have had to find the major Surrealist poets embedded in the few existing anthologies of miscellaneous twentieth-century French poetry. Often, they have been accompanied by strange bedfellows i0ndeed, and usually represented by such abbreviated quantities of works as to blur both the overall quality of poets involved and the uniqueness of the movement from which they derive strength. In this more concentrated selection, focusing in most cases on major figures, we hope to represent something more of the extent of both this uniqueness and this excellence. -- Introduction.

Surrealist Poetry

Surrealist Poetry PDF Author: Willard Bohn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1441153144
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 380

Book Description
Surrealist Poetry presents new English translations of nearly 150 poems alongside their original French and Spanish versions. Founded by André Breton in 1924, Surrealism sought to examine the unconscious realm by means of the written or spoken word. Seeking to expand the ability of language to evoke irrational states and improbable events, it consistently strove to transcend the linguistic status quo. By stretching language to its limits and beyond, the Surrealists transformed it into an instrument for exploring the human psyche. The twenty-three poets in this collection come not only from France, where Surrealism was invented, but also from Spain, Belgium, Martinique, Mauritius, Catalonia, Mexico, Chile, and Peru. Three of them were awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature (Vicente Aleixandre, Pablo Neruda, and Octavio Paz). Equipped with a critical introduction and a brief bibliography, this anthology will appeal to anyone interested in modern literature.

Surrealist Poetry in France

Surrealist Poetry in France PDF Author: J. H. Matthews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 264

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Surrealist Painters and Poets

Surrealist Painters and Poets PDF Author: Mary Ann Caws
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 9780262532013
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 572

Book Description
Art and writings by Surrealist painters and poets from a wide range of countries.

English and American Surrealist Poetry

English and American Surrealist Poetry PDF Author: Edward B. Germain
Publisher: Penguin Classics
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 356

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Surrealist Poets

Surrealist Poets PDF Author: Salem Press
Publisher: Salem Press
ISBN: 9781429836548
Category : Poetry, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
Surrealist Poets is a single-volume reference that contains selected essays from Critical Survey of Poetry, Fourth Edition. The essays in Surrealist Poets discuss such influential poets as Louis Aragon, Robert Bly, Jean Cocteau, Pablo Neruda, and Guillaume Apollinaire.

Surrealist Love Poems

Surrealist Love Poems PDF Author: Mary Ann Caws
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780226098722
Category : Love poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 0

Book Description
Love poetry includes, yes, descriptions of the beloved. And images of a fantastic idyll complete with falling stars, the sound of the sea, and beautiful countryside. In the hands of Surrealists, though, love poetry also includes gravediggers and murderers, dice and garbage, snakeskin purses and the drunken kisses of cyclones. Surrealism, the movement founded in the 1920s on the ashes of Dada's nihilism, embraced absurdity, contradiction, and, to a supreme extent, passion and desire. From André Breton's battle cry of Mad Love to the quiet lyricism of Robert Desnos, Surrealist writers and artists obsessively expressed the permutations of that fundamental human state, love, and they did so with the vocabulary of the natural and unnatural world, the explicit language of sex, and a great deal of humor. Surrealist Love Poems brings together sixty poems--many of them translated into English for the first time--by Surrealists who charged their work through with all forms of eroticism. Within these pages you will read the magnificent love poems of Desnos, which rank among the greatest in twentieth-century poetry, and hear the voices of lesser known poets such as Salvador Dalí and Frida Kahlo. Poems by familiar Surrealists such as Breton, the movement's leader, and Paul Eluard join work by Octavio Paz and Philippe Soupault. Interspersed with the poetry are photographs by Man Ray, Lee Miller, and Claude Cahun. Expertly and energetically translated by Mary Ann Caws, this collection seeks to demonstrate the truth of Breton's words, that the embrace of poetry like that of bodies/As long as it lasts/Shuts out all the woes of the world.

Surrealism and the Book

Surrealism and the Book PDF Author: Renee Riese Hubert
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520329511
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 732

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Surrealist, Lover, Resistant

Surrealist, Lover, Resistant PDF Author: Robert Desnos
Publisher: ARC Publications
ISBN: 9781906570958
Category : French poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 521

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The Milk Bowl of Feathers: Essential Surrealist Writings

The Milk Bowl of Feathers: Essential Surrealist Writings PDF Author: Mary Ann Caws
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
ISBN: 0811227081
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 128

Book Description
An exciting new collection of the essential writings of surrealism, the European avant-garde movement of the mind’s deepest powers Originating in 1916 with the avant-garde Dada movement at the famous Café Voltaire in Zurich, surrealism aimed to unleash the powers of the creative act without thinking. Max Ernst, André Breton, Tristan Tzara, Paul Éluard, Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon created a movement that spread wildly to all corners of the globe, inspiring not only poetry but also artists like Joan Miro and René Magritte and cinematic works by Antonin Artaud, Luis Bunuel, and Salvador Dalí. As the editor, Mary Ann Caws, says, “Essential to surrealist behavior is a constant state of openness, of readiness for whatever occurs, whatever marvelous object we might come across, manifesting itself against the already thought, the already lived.” Here are the gems of this major, mind-bending aesthetic, political, and humane movement: writers as diverse as Aragon, Breton, Dalí, René Char, Robert Desnos, Mina Loy, Paul Magritte, Alice Paalen, Gisele Prassinos, Man Ray, Kay Sage, and Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven are included here, providing a grand picture of this revolutionary movement that shocked the world.