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Anthology of Black Humor Andre Breton

Anthology of Black Humor By Andre Breton

Anthology of Black Humor by Andre Breton


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L'humour Noir is one of the seminal concepts of Surrealism, and Breton's famous anthology is his definitive statement on the subject. It contains assessments of the writers he most admired. Some, such as Kafka, Swift, Rimbaud and Poe are well known, but other names will come as a revelation.

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Anthology of Black Humor Summary

Anthology of Black Humor by Andre Breton

L'humour Noir is one of the seminal concepts of Surrealism, and Breton's famous anthology is his definitive statement on the subject. It contains provocative assessments of the writers he most admired. Some, such as Kafka, Swift, Rimbaud, Poe, Lewis Carroll and Baudelaire, are well known, but other names will come as a revelation to many - as will the passages Breton includes by writers you thought you knew. Breton's original foreword, considered to be one of his most important theoretical essays, is included, along with his preface to the 1966 edition. For each of the 45 authors included, Breton writes a biographical and critical preface, placing their work in the context of black humour, which, as readers will discover for themselves, is a partly macabre, partly ironic, and often absurd turn of spirit that Breton defined as a superior revolt of the mind.

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CIN0872863212G
9780872863217
0872863212
Anthology of Black Humor by Andre Breton
Used - Good
Paperback
City Lights Books
20010118
356
N/A
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