Companion to Spanish Surrealism

Front Cover
Robert Havard
Tamesis Books, 2004 - Art - 293 pages
The emphasis throughout is on the theme, topic or aspect of a given figure's work that is typical, illustrative, informative and original, and the intention is to represent the broad evolution of Surrealism, from the early Freudian preoccupation with the unconscious, to the Hegelian metaphysics of 'the surrealist object', and finally to the politics of Marxist materialism. The introduction focuses on salient features of Surrealism in Spain, and considers the value of its contribution both in terms of its adherence to French theory and as a distinctive cultural phenomenon."--Jacket.
 

Contents

Introduction Robert Havard
1
Precursor Alan Hoyle
11
A Delicious Imaginary Journey with Jacqueline Rattray
33
Juan Larrea and the Film Buñuel Robert Gurney
49
Giménez Caballeros Maria T Pao
67
The Surrealist Triptych Gwynne Edwards
79
Dalís Antipaintings of 1928 Dawn Ades
97
Dalís Small Stage of Paranoiac Haim Finkelstein
117
Mind Matter Blood Robert Havard
141
García Lorcas Poemas en prosa and Andrew A Anderson
163
Lorcas Trip Back To a Future Surrealist Patricia McDermott
183
Surrealism and Romanticism in James Valender
205
Voice Derek Harris
235
Coda Spanish American Surrealist Poetry Jason Wilson
253
Select Bibliography
277
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