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Radical America Vol. IV No. 1

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction to 1970 (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Letter to the chancellors of European universities (Artaud, Antonin):
  • Preface to the International Surrealist Exhibition (Breton, André):
  • Excerpts from an interview with André Breton (1940) (Breton, André):
  • Art poetique (Breton, André):
  • The period of sleeping fits (Crevel, René):
  • Excerpts from a review of The communicating vessels (Kalandra, Zavis):
  • Hearths of arson : (excerpt) (Calas, Nicolas):
  • Surrealism and the savage heart (Bounoure, Vincent):
  • Gardeners' despair or surrealism & painting since 1950 (Pierre, José):
  • Introduction to the reading of Benjamin Péret (Courtot, Claude):
  • The gallant sheep: (Chapter 4) (Peret, Benjamin):
  • The hermetic windows of Joseph Cornell (Rosemont, Penelope):
  • Where nothing happens (Benayoun, Robert):
  • The seismograph of subversion: notes on some American precursors (Rosemont, Franklin):
  • Electricity (T-Bone Slim):
  • The devil's son-in-law (Garon, Paul):
  • Such pulp as dreams are made on: H.P. Lovecraft & Clark Ashton Smith (Parker, Robert Allerton):
  • The neutral man (Carrington, Leonora):
  • Dialectic of dialectic: (excerpts) (Luca, Gherasim):
  • Surrealism: a new sensibility (Mabille, Pierre):
  • We don't ear it that way: trace, 1960:
  • The invisible ray: (excerpts) (Vancrevel, Laurens):
  • The platform of Prague: (manifesto, 1968) (excerpts):
  • Notes on contributors:
  • Poems (Cesaire, Aimé):

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"Radical America Vol. IV No. 1 " (1970). Radical America. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:89207/

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  • Radical America

    A digital edition of Radical America, a product of the campus-based New Left of the late 1960s, specifically the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), but the magazine long outlived its seedbed. Its trajectory illustrates the effort to place an …
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