Black Surrealist: The Legend of Ted Joans

Author:   Professor Steven Belletto (Professor of English, Lafayette College, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781501379550


Pages:   496
Publication Date:   29 May 2025
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Black Surrealist. Poet. Collage artist. Jazz trumpeter. Painter. Member of the Beat Generation. Life-long wanderer. Pan-Africanist. Black Power agitator. Author of his own “poem-life.” Ted Joans (1928-2003) was all of these things, and yet none of these labels adequately capture the beauty and complexity of his life and work. The proportions of Ted Joans’s life are legendary. Born in Cairo, Illinois in 1928, as a young man he distinguished himself as a Surrealist painter. In the early 1950s, he moved to New York’s Greenwich Village, where he opened the first Black-owned art gallery in the city, developed new styles of painting, and began reading his poetry in coffeehouses just as the Beat Generation was coalescing. A well-known raconteur and bon vivant on the Village scene, he threw elaborate parties (art events that prefigured the Happenings of the later 1950s), exhibited his “jazz action” paintings, and published poetry and collage books to acclaim. But at the height of his success, Joans left the States for Europe and Africa, and set up bases of operation in places such as Paris, Copenhagen, Tangier, and Timbuktu. He would spend the subsequent decades in constant movement around the globe, an itinerant poet, interdisciplinary artist, and self-styled “Surrealist griot” who was especially attuned to the magnetic power of chance encounters. He published some 40 books and booklets, and wrote much more that is still unpublished, including novels, autobiographies, and a comprehensive guide to Africa—all the while cultivating what he thought of as his greatest artwork, his own “poem-life."" Drawing on interviews and deep archival research, including discussions of Joans’s vast body of unpublished—and previously-unseen—work, Black Surrealist explores how he swam in streams of literary and artistic thought seldom discussed together: Surrealism, the Beats, Négritude, and Black Power, among them, while always remaining a true original. Ted Joans’s poem-life and body of work are unlike any other in the 20th Century, and Black Surrealist, illustrated with over 70 images, many never before published, is the first book to reckon with this singularly important poet-artist, and to show how and why his creative spirit lives on.

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Author:   Professor Steven Belletto (Professor of English, Lafayette College, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic USA
ISBN:  

9781501379550


ISBN 10:   1501379550
Pages:   496
Publication Date:   29 May 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Part I: Spadework 1. Life As Art 2. Born Swinging 3. They Mystery of Theodore Jones, Sr. 4. Famous in Louisville Part II: The New York Decade 5. The Most Celebrated Actress in the World 6. Inside the Magnetic Fields 7. Home to Harlem 8. The World of Langston Hughes 9. Babs Gonzales and the Origin of ""The .38"" 10. Greenwich Village, Experiment in Democracy 11. The Mau Mau Take Manhattan 12. Salvador Dalí at the St. Regis 13. Meeting Joyce and the Galerie Fantastique 14. Bird Lives! 15. The Coming of the Beat Generation 16. Coffeehouse Connection 17. Poet-In-Residence at Café Bizarre 18. Funky Jazz Poems 19. All of Ted Joans and No More 20. If You Should See a Man... 21. The Notorious Rent-a-Beatnik Business 22. The Hipsters 23. André Breton and the Seeds of Self-Exile Part III: Africa and Beyond Africa 24. Tangier / Interzone 25. Timbuktu Ted 26. ""The Rhinoceros Story"" 27. Grete Moljord 28. ""Spadework: The Autobiography of a Hipster"" 29. Babyshow 30. Happenings in Copenhagen 31. On the Black Arts Movement and Négritude 32. Meeting Malcolm X 33. Black Cultural Guerilla 34. A Black Man's Guide to Africa 35. Black Pow-Wow to Afrodisia 36. New Doors to Surrealism 37. Spetrophilia and the Dutch Scene Part IV: Hip Ambassador to the World 38. Le Griot Surrealiste 39. Festac '77 to USIS 40. ""Deeper Are Allyall's Roots"" 41. In Residence in West Berlin 42. Dies und Das: A Magazine of Contemporary Surrealist Interest 43. The Seven Sons of Lautréamont 44. ""Razzle Dazzle"" 45. Teducation Films 46. Paris, Chance-Filled Paradise 47. Jim Haynes, Handshake Press, and Duck Butter Poems 48. Merveilleux Coup de Foudre at Shakespeare and Company 49. Laurated Coda: Points of Departure"

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Black Surrealist is pure light illuminating the long night of blues and beats, humor and hunger, freedom and flight, myth and memory, love and sex, art and improvisation that is the poetic life of Ted Joans. Steven Belletto plumbed the Marvelous and produced a magnificent tapestry depicting not only Joans’s surrealist world but surrealism’s Black world. Ted Lives! Dig? * Robin D. G. Kelley, Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in U.S. History, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, and author of Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination * Black Surrealist: The Legend of Ted Joans is a fascinating and unconventional biography for an even more fascinating and unconventional artist. Expansive and thoroughly researched, this book will be a revelation for those of us who have known Joans primarily through his more widely available poetry collections and his most anthologized poems. Belletto may at times fall under the spell of his subject, but he nonetheless paints an engaging portrait in which we see Joans–the man of strong passions, politics, and contradictions, as well as the enigmatic, charismatic creator–with new clarity. * Evie Shockley, Zora Neale Hurston Distinguished Professor of English, Rutgers University, USA, and author of Renegade Poetics: Black Aesthetics and Formal Innovation in African American Poetry * Black Surrealist: The Legend of Ted Joans is a sorely needed critical biography of a poet and artist who made a profound impact on experimental movements on both sides of the Atlantic, from surrealism to the Black Arts Movement. Belletto’s eminently readable biography deftly situates Joans in the artistic, political, and literary contexts in which he lived, traversing the three continents and eight decades of Joans’s life. This study is especially well attuned to the plasticity of 'facts' in Joans’s life, brilliantly illuminating the relentless work of critical fabulation through which Joans fashioned his life and art alike. * Jonathan P. Eburne, Professor of Comparative Literature, English, and French and Francophone Studies, The Pennylvania State University, USA *


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Steven Belletto is Professor of English at Lafayette College, USA. He is author of The Beats: A Literary History (2020) and No Accident, Comrade: Chance and Design in Cold War American Narratives (2012). He is the editor of four books, including American Literature in Transition, 1950-1960 (2018) and The Cambridge Companion to the Beats (2017). He is the Editor of Contemporary Literature.

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