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Arsenal Surrealist Subversion (Chicago); Franklin Rosemont (ed.) - He Thought He Saw a Rattlesnake That Questioned Him in Greek: He Looked Again and Found It Was the Middle of Next Week. 'the One Thing I Regret,' He Said, 'Is That It Cannot Speak!'' --Lewis Carroll Read Arsenal Surrealist Subversion

Title: He Thought He Saw a Rattlesnake That Questioned Him in Greek: He Looked Again and Found It Was the Middle of Next Week. 'the One Thing I Regret,' He Said, 'Is That It Cannot Speak!'' --Lewis Carroll Read Arsenal Surrealist Subversion
Description: Chicago: Arsenal Surrealist Subversion, [ca. 1971]. Broadside, 10.5 x 5.5 cm. Oblong. Very Good. Illustrated. Black ink on beige paper. 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. .

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Price: US$ 25.00 Seller: Wittenborn Art Books
- Book number: 63-2487

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