robert desnos, surrealism, and the marvelous in everyday life
first edition, 2003.
critical study of french poet robert desnos (1900–1945), one of surrealism’s most inventive figures. conley traces how desnos carried the surrealist pursuit of the marvelous into daily experience across poetry, automatic writing and drawing, radio, journalism, and political resistance. though formally part of the movement in paris for only six years, conley reframes him as central to surrealism's cultural and political life.
lincoln: university of nebraska press. isbn: 0-8032-1523-1. 5.75 x 9.25 inches. 270 pages. hardcover. bound in black cloth-covered boards. book condition: fine. jacket condition: slight creasing to front panel. else fine.
from the library of richard perlbinder. Item #1338
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