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pulp surrealism: insolent popular culture in early twentieth-century paris

2000.

walz shows how surrealism mined lowbrow paris mass media (penny press newspapers, feuilletons, and fait divers) through aragon’s flâneur text, the fantômas craze, the landru affair, and the surrealists’ scandalous suicide survey.

berkeley and los angeles, ca: university of california press. isbn: 9780520216198. 206 pages. 6.25 x 9.5 inches. hardcover. bound in paper-covered boards. book condition: fine.

from the library of richard perlbinder. Item #1298

Price: $40.00

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Item #1298 pulp surrealism: insolent popular culture in early twentieth-century paris. robin walz.
pulp surrealism: insolent popular culture in early twentieth-century paris