Historical Dictionary of Surrealism

Historical Dictionary of Surrealism

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Aspley Keith
Scarecrow Press
EAN: 9780810858473
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Surrealism was a broad movement, which attracted many adherents. It was organized and quite strictly disciplined, at least until the death of its leader, André Breton, in 1966. As a consequence, its membership was in a constant state of flux: persons were constantly being admitted and excluded, and often the latter continued to regard themselves as Surrealists. The wide-ranging nature of the Surrealist movement was spread over many countries and many different art forms, including painting, sculpture, cinema, photography, music, theater, and literature, most notably poetry. The Historical Dictionary of Surrealism relates the history of this movement through a chronology, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and over 600 cross-referenced dictionary entries on persons, circles, and groups who participated in the movement; a global entry on some of the journals and reviews they produced; and a sampling of major works of art, cinema, and literature.
EAN 9780810858473
ISBN 0810858479
Binding Hardback
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Publication date September 7, 2010
Pages 574
Language English
Dimensions 226 x 149 x 39
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Aspley Keith
Series Historical Dictionaries of Literature and the Arts