Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
The Dada Movement, 1953-10-23
"The Dada Movement" featured in The Times Literary Supplement Pg 669-670. (Bertram Rota Inventory, Surrealism Addenda Pg. 2-3)
"What is Dada? 'Die Frage...ist undadaistisch undschülerhaft...' was the peremptory reply that members of the movement were apt to give. Alternatively they would assert somewhat existentially that Dada was whatever anybody liked to make of it..."
Breton In Wonderland, 1967-03-02
Jacob's Ladder, 1967-04-27
More A Way Of Life, 1967-06-08
Perchance To Dream, 1967-11-09
Surrealism At Play, 1967 December
"Surrealism At Play" featured in Art and Artists, Vol. 2, No. 9. (Bertram Rota Inventory, Surrealism Addenda Pg. 2-3)
"IT WILL BE to the eternal credit of the surrealists that, in their determination to free the imagination from the dictates of 'reason', [sic] they never hesitated to adapt to their purposes anything - any recipe or formula - that might provoke inspiration and release the mysterious forces of the collective unconscious..."
For And Against, 1968-01-18
"For and Against" featured in The Times Literary Supplement. (Bertram Rota Inventory, Surrealism Addenda Pg. 2-3)
"This miscellany of essays, letters, polemics, prefaces and anathemas, written between 1936 and 1952, first published in 1953, is now reissued..."
Commentary, 1968-03-21
The First Of The Mixed-Media Men, 1968-10-27
"The First Of The Mixed-Media Men" Essay on Apollinaire in The Observer Colour Magazine. (Bertram Rota Inventory, Surrealism Addenda Pg. 2-3)
"This month Guillaume Apollinaire will have been dead for 50 years. Today, the most modest shelf of poetry - in almost any language of the world - is almost any language of the world - is sure to have its slim volume of Apollinaire; and in France every college student can recite by heart such famous ballads..."
Odium Surrealisticum, 1968-11-21
"Odium Surrealisticum" featured in The Times Literary Supplement. (Bertram Rota Inventory, Surrealism Addenda Pg. 2-3)
"Maurice Nadeau's Histoire du suréalisme first appeared in 1945, followed three years later by the bulky Documents surréalistes: the two complementary works were reprinted in a single volume in 1964, with the addition..."