La Révolution surréaliste. Collection Complete 1924-1929. N° 1 à 12, 1er décembre 1924 au 15 décembre 1929. (reprint)

La Révolution surréaliste. Collection Complete 1924-1929. N° 1 à 12, 1er décembre 1924 au 15 décembre 1929. (reprint)
Oblast: Francuski
Artikal: 9466 : Tezina: 1.83 kg
Zalihe: 0 u zalihama
Autor: Andre Breton
Opis: Reprint svih brojeva orig. izdanja, Pariz 1975, tvrdi povez sa omotom, stanje odlicno, ilustracije, jezik: francuski

0 RSD

Dodaj na listu

La Révolution surréaliste (The Surrealist Revolution) was a publication by the Surrealists in Paris. Twelve issues were published between 1924 and 1929. Shortly after releasing the first Surrealist Manifesto, André Breton published the inaugural issue of La Révolution surréaliste on December 1, 1924. Pierre Naville and Benjamin Péret were the initial directors of the publication and modeled the format of the journal on the conservative scientific review La Nature. The format was deceiving, and to the Surrealists' delight, La Révolution surréaliste was consistently scandalous and revolutionary. The journal focused on writing with most pages densely packed with columns of text, but also included reproductions of art, among them works by Giorgio de Chirico, Max Ernst, André Masson and Man Ray.