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Cultural Correspondence/Green Mountain Irregulars No. 10-11

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Table of Contents

  • Editorial: Surrealism & its popular accomplices:
  • American horror (Buhle, Paul):
  • Free play & no limit: Edward Bellamy's Utopia (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • H.P. Lovecraft: surrealism & revolution (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Surrealism & Yiddish poetry (Buhle, Paul):
  • T-Bone Slim & the phonetic cabala (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Radio voices: a child's bed of sirens (Lamantia, Philip):
  • Mel Blanc: wizard of audio (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Introduction to the hearing of Lord Buckley (Jablonski, Joseph):
  • Heirs of the dram: please stand up! (on children's art) (Redmond, Anthony):
  • Ernie Kovacs & the surrealists promise of television (Buhle, Paul):
  • The Three Stooges (Buhle, Paul):
  • Bewitched (Weisberger, Ron):
  • Backyard bombs: (horror movies on TV) (Peters, Nancy Joyce):
  • Buster Keaton (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Peter Ibbetson (Peters, Nancy Joyce):
  • Nelly Kaplan's Nea: woman & eroticism in film (Peters, Nancy Joyce):
  • Homage to Tex Avery (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Bugs Bunny (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Surrealism in the comics: George Herriman, Gustave Verbeek, Milt Gross, E.C. Segar, Bill Holman, Chester Gould, Jack Kent, George Carlson, B. Wolverton & Carl Banks (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Winsor McCay (Buhle, Paul):
  • Poetry in the comics: Walt Kelly's Churchy La Femme songs (Rosemont, Penelope):
  • The eye's shadow: surrealism & Black music (Vandelaar, Michael):
  • Magic & voodoo in the blues (Garon, Paul):
  • Harry Partch: an "unheard of" music (Kaeseberg, Norman):
  • Dance & the transformation of the world (Taub, Debra):
  • Isadora Duncan & the magicians (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Sybil Sherer (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Annabelle Gamson (Taub, Debora):
  • Hannah Cohoon: the mirror of equality (Jablonski, Joseph):
  • A pleasure dome in Los Angeles: Simon Rodia's Watts towers (Laughlin, Clarence John):
  • Spontaneous sculpture & the law of entropy (Green, Robert):
  • Henry J. Darger: Homer of the mad (Jablonski, Joseph):
  • Revolutionary aspects of everyday life: (on lacerated posters) (Bogartte, J. Karl):
  • Saucer eyes sorcerized (Buhle, Paul):
  • Long live the living!: Les Blank's filme, Always for pleasure (Peters, Nancy Joyce):
  • H.P. Lovecraft & the Black moon (Benayoun, Robert):
  • On surrealism (Lovecraft, H. P.):
  • Explorers of the pluriverse (Parker, Robert Allerton):
  • O. Henry (Breton, André):
  • A note on slang (Peret, Benjamin):
  • Introduction to Afro-American poetry: (excerpts) (Cesaire, Aimé):
  • An ideal television (Svitak, Ivan):
  • Manifesto for a violent cinema (Paranagua, Paulo de):
  • Against commercial movies (Peret, Benjamin):
  • Movies: frenetic or academic? (Desnos, Robert):
  • The marvelous is popular (Kyrou, Ado):
  • Chaplin's humor (Brunius, Jacques):
  • Toward cinema (Nouge, Paul):
  • Surreaism & film: Mack Sennet, Charlie Chaplin, Harry Langdon, Buster Keaton, W.C. Fields, & popular eroticism (Kyrou, Ado):
  • The Marx Brothers (Artaud, Antonin):
  • Room service (Brunius, Jacques):
  • "Enough or still more" Room service (Kaplan, Nelly):
  • Contributions to Texaverian studies (Kaplan, Nelly):
  • Animated cartoons (Kyrou, Ado):
  • The phoenix of animation (Benayoun, Robert):
  • Comics vs. "pop art" (Benayoun, Robert):
  • No rhyme for reason!: (Walt Kelly's Pogo) (Benayoun, Robert):
  • Swing as surrealist music (Kallen, Horace Meyer):
  • Poetry, jazz, & freedom (Menil, René):
  • Barnum (Jarry, Alfred):
  • Movies, sports & dance (Teige, Karel):
  • Fred Astaire (Leiris, Michel):
  • Gene Kelly's Singin' in the rain (Kyrou, Ado):
  • Dance & instinct (Sullivan, Françoise):
  • Inscriptions (Scutenaire, Louis):
  • Heresies (T-Bone Slim):
  • Science & the marvelous (Mabille, Pierre):
  • Poems (Auerbach, Ephraim):
  • Time-travelers' potlatch: preface:
  • A note on Time-travelers' potlatch (Booth, Hilary):
  • Examples (Bogartte, J. Karl):
  • Reviews (Bates, Peter):

Citation

"Cultural Correspondence/Green Mountain Irregulars No. 10-11 " (1979). Cultural Correspondence. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:213657/

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