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P.K. Page and Surrealism
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RK. Page's poetry is often associated with Surrealism, but critical articulation of her Surrealism is minimal. The style and structure of much of her early poetry is arguably Surrealist, in its juxtapositive imagery, rapidity of association, parataxis, and intermittent effect of automatist composition. Her Surrealist mannerisms reflect a number of thematic concerns she shares with the French Surrealists, especially with Andre Breton: concern with psychic wholeness, reverence for the unconscio...
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P.K. Page and Surrealism
Journal of Canadian Studies
; RK. Page's poetry is often associated with Surrealism, but critical articulation of her Surrealism is minimal. The style and structure of much of her early poetry is arguably Surrealist, in its juxtapositive imagery, rapidity of association, parataxis, and intermittent effect of automatist
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BUILDING A LIBRARY: Surrealism
The Independent on Sunday
; I f Surrealism enjoyed one great triumph, it was in giving all but universal currency to the adjective "surreal"; if it had one great failure, it was in being so diluted, modified, distorted and generally castrated that hardly one person in a hundred who uses the term has much idea about what it
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Objects of desire Tate Modern's new Surrealism exhibition emphasises the movement's fixation with sex. Its real legacy, says Tom Lubbock, is far more distinctive. But is it of any value?
The Independent - London
; We are all surrealists now. Our jokes, our toys, our ads, our fridge magnets, testify to the revolution in sensibility wrought, about a lifetime ago, by a group of artists and writers operating mainly from Paris. Surrealism is the most widely influential, the most popular of 20th-century art
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The man in a diving suit who does not dive: the Victoria and Albert Museum's exhibition, 'Surreal Things: Surrealism and Design', opens on March 29th. Becky Conekin looks forward to it.(FRONTLINE)
History Today
; IN 1937 VOGUE ATTEMPTED TO EXPLAIN to its readers what Surrealism was. It told them that the man pictured was 'Mr Salvador Dali', sporting his signature moustache, a fencing mask and an epee. It clarified, though, that this man was not a fencer, but was dressed as such because he was a
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Surrealism's dark and sexy `Body Politic'
The Boston Globe
; ... owner is Scott M. Black, the only area collector currently buying major Surrealist works. The Surrealist show isn't the only news from the Busch-Reisinger, which has recently bought approximately 600 works by Joseph Beuys, the most influential German artist ...
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THAT OBSCURE OBJECT OF REVOLT: HERACLITUS, SURREALISM'S LIGHTNING-CONDUCTOR.(Critical Essay)
symploke
; We are wrong to consider that we establish the level of a culture through the analysis and critique of the masterpieces of that culture. Already such a classification presupposes on the part of the critic the realization of a hypothesis. The exceptional has no documentary value. What permits us to
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SURREAL THING; As a V&As how reveals the link between surrealism and fashion, Lifestyle pays tribute to Dali & co.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: SUMMER LITCHFIELD FASHION can be a surreal business at the best of times, but in the late Thirties when Elsa Schiaparelli collaborated with Salvador Dali to design an ankle-length black gown with protruding skeletal bones and a jaunty hat in the shape of a shoe, the true love affair between
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The Genres and Genders of Surrealism
Comparative Literature
; ThE GENRES AND GENDERS OF SURREALISM. By Annette Shandler Levitt. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999. 155 p. With The Genres and Genders of Surrealism, Annette Shandler Levitt offers a new, expanded view of surrealism. In her estimation, Andre Breton's canonical position as "le pape du surrealisme
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America's giddy bout of surrealism
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; JOHN ZEAMAN, STAFF WRITER The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 04-22-2005 America's giddy bout of surrealism -- If you think it was bad, you missed the point By JOHN ZEAMAN, STAFF WRITER Date: 04-22-2005, Friday Section: GO! Edtion: All Editions SURREALISM U.S.A. National Academy of Design, 1083 Fifth
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The attack on surrealism in Elizabeth Bishop's Darwin letter.
Studies in the Humanities
; In the mid-sixties, while writing what was to be the first book-length study of Elizabeth Bishop's poetry, Anne Stevenson sent Bishop a rough outline of the book's chapters. The second of these was to be called The Artist, and, in it, Stevenson draws a likeness between Bishop's art and that of the
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