The acclaimed author of On Changing the World examines the ways in
which surrealism intersects with a variety of revolutionary political
approaches. In this expanded edition, the luminary critical
theorist dismisses the limited notion of surrealism as a purely
artistic movement, repositioning surrealism as a force in radical
political ideologies, ranging from utopian ideals to Marxism and
situationism. Taking its title from André Breton’s essay
“Arcane 17,” which casts the star as the searing firebrand of
rebellion, Michael Löwy’s provocative work spans many perspectives.
These include surrealist artists who were deeply interested in Marxism
and anarchism (Breton among them), as well as Marxists who were deeply
interested in surrealism (Walter Benjamin in particular). Probing
the dialectics of innovation, diversity, continuity, and unity
throughout surrealism’s international presence, Morning Star also
incorporates analyses of Claude Cahun, Guy Debord, Pierre Naville,
José Carlos Mariátegui and others, accompanied by numerous
reproductions of surrealist art. An extraordinarily rich collection,
Morning Star promises to ignite new dialogues regarding the very
nature of dissent. Praise for On Changing the World “His
collection of essays, combining scholarship with passion, impresses by
its sweep and scope.” —Daniel Singer, author of Prelude to
Revolution “Michael Löwy is unquestionably a tremendous figure
in the decades-long attempt to recover an authentic revolutionary
tradition from the wreckage of Stalinism, and these essays are very
often powerful examples of this process.” —Dominic Alexander,
Counterfire
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Surrealism, Marxism, Anarchism, Situationism, Utopia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780292778221
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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