Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life

Author:   Katharine Conley
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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9780803218413


Pages:   282
Publication Date:   01 May 2008
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Author:   Katharine Conley
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9780803218413


ISBN 10:   0803218419
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   01 May 2008
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Katharine Conley, connoisseur of the bizarre, resuscitates the most established practitioner of automatism in Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life. -Elissa Schappell, Vanity Fair -- Elissa Schappell Vanity Fair One of the essential and so far missing pieces in the history of surrealism in this country. -Serge Gavronsky, author of Toward a New Poetics: Contemporary Writing in France -- Serge Gavronsky Katharine Conley's remarkable critical biography, Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life, presents a new interpretation of the question of engagement... [It] is an important work that makes us rethink the history of surrealism and its socio-political significance. With its thorough historiography and detailed literary analyses, this book will make an invaluable contribution to the fields of cultural history, literature, and literary criticism. It is one of interest to scholars and the general public alike. -Terri J. Gordon, Journal of Surrealism and the Americas -- Terri J. Gordon Journal of Surrealism and the Americas In this first biography of Robert Desnos, Katharine Conley demonstrates how the great French poet influenced the course of surrealism in the 20th century... This is a lively and important work of biography and criticism and a major achievement in surrealist studies. -The Bloomsbury Review The Bloomsbury Review


In this first biography of Robert Desnos, Katharine Conley demonstrates how the great French poet influenced the course of surrealism in the 20th century... This is a lively and important work of biography and criticism and a major achievement in surrealist studies. -The Bloomsbury Review The Bloomsbury Review Katharine Conley, connoisseur of the bizarre, resuscitates the most established practitioner of automatism in Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life. -Elissa Schappell, Vanity Fair -- Elissa Schappell Vanity Fair One of the essential and so far missing pieces in the history of surrealism in this country. -Serge Gavronsky, author of Toward a New Poetics: Contemporary Writing in France -- Serge Gavronsky Katharine Conley's remarkable critical biography, Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life, presents a new interpretation of the question of engagement... [It] is an important work that makes us rethink the history of surrealism and its socio-political significance. With its thorough historiography and detailed literary analyses, this book will make an invaluable contribution to the fields of cultural history, literature, and literary criticism. It is one of interest to scholars and the general public alike. -Terri J. Gordon, Journal of Surrealism and the Americas -- Terri J. Gordon Journal of Surrealism and the Americas


Katherine Conley has now given Desnos the critical biography he deserves in English... Conley's great contribution is in tracing the whole of his trajectory, filling the gaps with archival research and her own interviews with surviving friends and witnesses, judiciously separating fact from pious, apocryphal legend... Conley effectively reinforces Desnos's status as an oceanographer of the unconscious and as a magnificent poet who extended the range and credentials of automatic writing, then strove to take the Surrealist spirit to a broad and varied audience. Times Literary Supplement ... engrossing ... London Review of Books Katharine Conley, connoisseur of the bizarre, resuscitates the most established practitioner of automatism in Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life Vanity Fair ... is bound to revolutionize and invigorate the field of surrealist studies. Conley proposes a succinct reading of Desnos's poetics as well as a new approach to 'everyday life' in surrealist communities: she unveils a new role of the surrealist poet as a mediator of popular culture and as a popular intellectual. Martine Antle, author of The Rhetoric of the Other: Lesbian and Gay Strategies of Resistance in French and Francophone Contexts One of the essential and so far missing pieces in the history of surrealism in this country. Serge Gavronsky, author of Toward a New Poetics: Contemporary Writing in France


Katherine Conley has now given Desnos the critical biography he deserves in English... Conley's great contribution is in tracing the whole of his trajectory, filling the gaps with archival research and her own interviews with surviving friends and witnesses, judiciously separating fact from pious, apocryphal legend... Conley effectively reinforces Desnos's status as an oceanographer of the unconscious and as a magnificent poet who extended the range and credentials of automatic writing, then strove to take the Surrealist spirit to a broad and varied audience. Times Literary Supplement ... engrossing ... London Review of Books Katharine Conley, connoisseur of the bizarre, resuscitates the most established practitioner of automatism in Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life Vanity Fair ... is bound to revolutionize and invigorate the field of surrealist studies. Conley proposes a succinct reading of Desnos's poetics as well as a new approach to 'everyday life' in surrealist communities: she unveils a new role of the surrealist poet as a mediator of popular culture and as a popular intellectual. Martine Antle, author of The Rhetoric of the Other: Lesbian and Gay Strategies of Resistance in French and Francophone Contexts One of the essential and so far missing pieces in the history of surrealism in this country. Serge Gavronsky, author of Toward a New Poetics: Contemporary Writing in France


Conley's revitalizing work-a virtual tour de force in Surrealist studies-explores ... Desnos's central role in a movement too often read only through the lens of Breton. -Rain Taxi Rain Taxi In this first biography of Robert Desnos, Katharine Conley demonstrates how the great French poet influenced the course of surrealism in the 20th century... This is a lively and important work of biography and criticism and a major achievement in surrealist studies. -The Bloomsbury Review The Bloomsbury Review Katharine Conley, connoisseur of the bizarre, resuscitates the most established practitioner of automatism in Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life. -Elissa Schappell, Vanity Fair -- Elissa Schappell Vanity Fair [An] engrossing book... Conley is especially informative about the events leading up to Desnos's arrest... She has, about this heart-rending topic as about everything else in this book, done a great deal of research... Conley is careful in recounting details of both Desnos's life and the texts she chooses, clearly elucidating them. -Mary Ann Caws, London Review of Books -- Mary Ann Caws London Review of Books Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life is bound to revolutionize and invigorate the field of surrealist studies. Conley proposes a succinct reading of Desnos's poetics as well as a new approach to 'everyday life' in surrealist communities: she unveils a new role of the surrealist poet as a mediator of popular culture and as a popular intellectual. -Martine Antle, author of The Rhetoric of the Other: Lesbian and Gay Strategies of Resistance in French and Francophone Contexts -- Martine Antle One of the essential and so far missing pieces in the history of surrealism in this country. -Serge Gavronsky, author of Toward a New Poetics: Contemporary Writing in France -- Serge Gavronsky Katharine Conley's remarkable critical biography, Robert Desnos, Surrealism, and the Marvelous in Everyday Life, presents a new interpretation of the question of engagement... [It] is an important work that makes us rethink the history of surrealism and its socio-political significance. With its thorough historiography and detailed literary analyses, this book will make an invaluable contribution to the fields of cultural history, literature, and literary criticism. It is one of interest to scholars and the general public alike. -Terri J. Gordon, Journal of Surrealism and the Americas -- Terri J. Gordon Journal of Surrealism and the Americas Katharine Conley has now given [Desnos] the critical biography he deserves in English... Conley's great contribution is in tracing the whole of his trajectory, filling the gaps with archival research and her own interviews with surviving friends and witnesses, judiciously separating fact from pious, apocryphal legend. She thus successfully demonstrates the aesthetic and existential consistency that underpinned all of the poet's life and work... Conley effectively reinforces Desnos's status as an oceanographer of the unconscious and as a magnificent poet who extended the range and credentials of automatic writing, then strove to take the Surrealist spirit to a broad and varied audience. -Peter Read, The Times Literary Supplement -- Peter Read The Times Literary Supplement


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Katharine Conley is an associate professor of French at Dartmouth College. She is the author of Automatic Woman: The Representation of Woman in Surrealism (Nebraska 1996).

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