Surrealism? I don't play that game, No more room service. by Schanoes, David (ed.); John Simmons; April Zuckerman
by Schanoes, David (ed.); John Simmons; April Zuckerman
Surrealism? I don't play that game, No more room service.
by Schanoes, David (ed.); John Simmons; April Zuckerman
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Chicago: Schanoes, Simmons, & Zuckerman., 1973.. 8vo., [12 pp.] Stapled Wraps, Very Good with faint staining & minor creasing. First Edition. In 1965, Penelope & Franklin Rosemont co-founded the Chicago Surrealist Group, following a trip to Paris where they met André Breton. Franklin Rosemont played an important role in popularizing the work of poet Breton. Rosemont was also a noted labour historian and publisher. The newly-formed Chicago Group combined their creativity with radical political activity, and staged a number of interesting events. Rosemont insisted that the organization of a surrealist exhibition could only be undertaken by surrealists themselves.Much of the group’s work was published in Arsenal/Surrealist Subversions and has been republished in collections. Collection from Mel Gordon, associate Editor at The Drama Review.
- Bookseller Alan Wofsy Fine Arts (US)
- Book Condition Used
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Chicago: Schanoes, Simmons, & Zuckerman., 1973.