Penelope Rosemont
Surrealism: Inside the Magnetic Fields
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A series of personal and historical encounters with surrealism from one of its foremost practitioners in the United States. "A marvelous, meticulous exploration of the surrealist experience, in all its infinite variety."--Gerome Kamrowski.wski.
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A series of personal and historical encounters with surrealism from one of its foremost practitioners in the United States. "A marvelous, meticulous exploration of the surrealist experience, in all its infinite variety."--Gerome Kamrowski.wski.
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- Verlag: City Lights
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 141mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9780872867680
- ISBN-10: 0872867684
- Artikelnr.: 55404253
- Verlag: City Lights
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 211mm x 141mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 242g
- ISBN-13: 9780872867680
- ISBN-10: 0872867684
- Artikelnr.: 55404253
One of the very few Americans welcomed into the Surrealist Movement in Paris by André Breton himself, Penelope Rosemont is a poet, essayist, and visual artist. In the 1960s, in addition to being members of the Industrial Workers of the World and Students for a Democratic Society, she and her late husband Franklin Rosemont co-founded the Chicago Surrealist Group, which published the magazine Arsenal/Surrealist Subversion and the book imprint Black Swan Press. In the 1980s, she became one of the directors of Chicago’s historic left-wing press Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company. She has co-edited several surrealist publications, including Free Spirits: Annals of the Insurgent Imagination (City Lights 1982) and The Forecast is Hot! Tracts & Other Collective Declarations of the Surrealist Movement in the United States (Black Swan 1997), and is the editor of the landmark collection Surrealist Women: An International Anthology (Texas 1998). Her writings include two poetry collections Athanor (Black Swan 1971) and Beware of the Ice (Surrealist Editions 1992), the essay collection Surrealist Experiences (Black Swan 1999), and the memoir Dreams & Everyday Life (Charles Kerr 2008). She has participated in many international exhibitions of surrealism.
Preface
Introduction: The Magnetic Fields, Cinema, & the Penetrating Light of the
Total Eclipse
1) My Days in the Mimeo Revolution
2) Paris Days
3) Chicago: Maxwell Street in the Sixties
4) Toyen and The Sleeping Girl
5) The Hermetic Windows of Joseph Cornell
6) Citizen Train Defends the Haymarket Anarchists
7) Mary Maclane, A Daughter of Butte, MT
8) Surrealist Encounters, Ted Joans, Jayne Cortez, Black Power
9) Unexpected Paths: Gustav Landauer
10) Mimi Parent & the Art of Luminous Laughter
11) The Life and Times of the Golden Goose
12) Nancy Cunard & Surrealism: Thinking Sympathetically Black
13) Lee Godie, Queen of the Outsiders
14) Dada: Emmy Hennings, Kandinsky, & the Theory of Relativity
15) Surrealism and Situationism: King Kong vs. Godzilla
16) Sex, the Sleeping Girl, and the Crisis of the Object: Toyen
17) Grant’s Tomb to the Emerald Tablet
18) Leonora Carrington in Chicago, and the Lion and the Unicorn in the
Theater of Analogy
19) Restless, Reckless, Rendezvous of Women Surrealists
Works Cited
Bibliography of Penelope Rosemont
Introduction: The Magnetic Fields, Cinema, & the Penetrating Light of the
Total Eclipse
1) My Days in the Mimeo Revolution
2) Paris Days
3) Chicago: Maxwell Street in the Sixties
4) Toyen and The Sleeping Girl
5) The Hermetic Windows of Joseph Cornell
6) Citizen Train Defends the Haymarket Anarchists
7) Mary Maclane, A Daughter of Butte, MT
8) Surrealist Encounters, Ted Joans, Jayne Cortez, Black Power
9) Unexpected Paths: Gustav Landauer
10) Mimi Parent & the Art of Luminous Laughter
11) The Life and Times of the Golden Goose
12) Nancy Cunard & Surrealism: Thinking Sympathetically Black
13) Lee Godie, Queen of the Outsiders
14) Dada: Emmy Hennings, Kandinsky, & the Theory of Relativity
15) Surrealism and Situationism: King Kong vs. Godzilla
16) Sex, the Sleeping Girl, and the Crisis of the Object: Toyen
17) Grant’s Tomb to the Emerald Tablet
18) Leonora Carrington in Chicago, and the Lion and the Unicorn in the
Theater of Analogy
19) Restless, Reckless, Rendezvous of Women Surrealists
Works Cited
Bibliography of Penelope Rosemont
Preface
Introduction: The Magnetic Fields, Cinema, & the Penetrating Light of the
Total Eclipse
1) My Days in the Mimeo Revolution
2) Paris Days
3) Chicago: Maxwell Street in the Sixties
4) Toyen and The Sleeping Girl
5) The Hermetic Windows of Joseph Cornell
6) Citizen Train Defends the Haymarket Anarchists
7) Mary Maclane, A Daughter of Butte, MT
8) Surrealist Encounters, Ted Joans, Jayne Cortez, Black Power
9) Unexpected Paths: Gustav Landauer
10) Mimi Parent & the Art of Luminous Laughter
11) The Life and Times of the Golden Goose
12) Nancy Cunard & Surrealism: Thinking Sympathetically Black
13) Lee Godie, Queen of the Outsiders
14) Dada: Emmy Hennings, Kandinsky, & the Theory of Relativity
15) Surrealism and Situationism: King Kong vs. Godzilla
16) Sex, the Sleeping Girl, and the Crisis of the Object: Toyen
17) Grant’s Tomb to the Emerald Tablet
18) Leonora Carrington in Chicago, and the Lion and the Unicorn in the
Theater of Analogy
19) Restless, Reckless, Rendezvous of Women Surrealists
Works Cited
Bibliography of Penelope Rosemont
Introduction: The Magnetic Fields, Cinema, & the Penetrating Light of the
Total Eclipse
1) My Days in the Mimeo Revolution
2) Paris Days
3) Chicago: Maxwell Street in the Sixties
4) Toyen and The Sleeping Girl
5) The Hermetic Windows of Joseph Cornell
6) Citizen Train Defends the Haymarket Anarchists
7) Mary Maclane, A Daughter of Butte, MT
8) Surrealist Encounters, Ted Joans, Jayne Cortez, Black Power
9) Unexpected Paths: Gustav Landauer
10) Mimi Parent & the Art of Luminous Laughter
11) The Life and Times of the Golden Goose
12) Nancy Cunard & Surrealism: Thinking Sympathetically Black
13) Lee Godie, Queen of the Outsiders
14) Dada: Emmy Hennings, Kandinsky, & the Theory of Relativity
15) Surrealism and Situationism: King Kong vs. Godzilla
16) Sex, the Sleeping Girl, and the Crisis of the Object: Toyen
17) Grant’s Tomb to the Emerald Tablet
18) Leonora Carrington in Chicago, and the Lion and the Unicorn in the
Theater of Analogy
19) Restless, Reckless, Rendezvous of Women Surrealists
Works Cited
Bibliography of Penelope Rosemont