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Books by
or about
Andre Breton
Manifestoes
of Surrealism
Andre Breton Helen R.
Lane (Translator) Richard Seaver (Translator)
Nadja
by Andre Breton, Richard Howard (Translator)
Revolution
of the Mind :
The Life of Andre Breton by
Mark Polizzotti
Mad
Love by Andre Breton, Mary Ann Caws (Translator)
Communicating
Vessels = Les Vases Communicants
(French Modernist Library)
by Andre Breton, Mary Ann Caws
(Translator), Geoffrey T. Harris (Translator)
Notebook
of a Return to the Native Land (Wesleyan Poetry)
by Aime Cesaire, Annette Smith
(Translator), Clayton Eshleman (Translator), Andre Breton (Introduction)
Constellations
of Miro, Breton
by Paul Hammond
Anthology
of Black Humor
by Andre Breton (Editor), Mark
Polizzotti (Translator)
The
Automatic Message, the Magnetic Fields, the Immaculate Conception (Atlas
Anti-Classics)
by Andre Breton, Philippe Soupault,
Paul Eluard, David Gascoyne (Translator) |
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Welcome to the Andre
Breton Studies Center of the Ontological
Museum.
This website will cover the impact of Andre
Breton on the arts community especially related to Dada and Surrealism
and the subsequent groups that followed such as the Abstract Expressionist,
Minimalist, Concretist, Conceptualist, Letterist, Fluxist, Situationist,
Post-Dogmatist and Massurrealist groups not to mention all of the unaffiliated
artists around the world.
We hope this evolving site will be useful
to the members of the International
Post-Dogmatist Group the Fluxist Community
and the Massurrealist Society and
all others who have an interest in such things.
The main form of communication for the group
of artists and others who are sharing knowledge of Andre Breton such as
who were his friends, where did he go, what did he do, what was his
address here and there, how did his associations
impact the art
community, what was he thinking about, what
did he believe,
etc and so on is at the mail group called
andrebreton here...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/andrebreton/ |