Blood, Benjamin Paul. THE POETICAL
ALPHABET. An inquiry into language by the author of The Anaesthetic
Revelation. Reprinted from the 1920 edition. Introduction by
Franklin Rosemont. Surrealist Research & Development Monograph Series.
24 pages. $7.00
Carrington,
Leonora. DOWN BELOW. Classic account of adventures on the
other side of the mirror. Includes the original map, and collages
by Debra Taub. 56 pages. $12.00
Garon,
Paul. RANA MOZELLE, authentically amphibious surrealist texts,
preceded by a short treatise on the "Fate of the Obsessive Image."
Surrealist Research & Development Monograph Series. 16 pages. $7.00
Green,
Robert. SEDITIOUS MANDIBLES. Drawings & poems. 24 pages.
$7.00
Jablonski,
Joseph. IN A MOTH'S WING. Poems. Surrealist Research & Development
Monograph Series. 28 pages. $7.00
Jablonski,
Joseph. THE DUST ON MY EYES IS THE BLOOD OF YOUR HAIR. Poems.
24 pages. $7.00
Low,
Mary. A VOICE IN THREE MIRRORS. Poems & collages. 48 pages.
$7.00
Low, Mary. WHERE THE WOLF SINGS. New poems & collages. 64
pages. $7.00
Peters,
Nancy Joyce. IT'S IN THE WIND. Fourteen poems, with papercuts
by Mado Spiegler. Surrealist Research & Development Monograph Series.
16 pages. $7.00
Rosemont,
Franklin. THE APPLE OF THE AUTOMATIC ZEBRA'S EYE. Poems,
with positive & negative drawings by Indonesian surrealist Schlechter
Duvall. Surrealist Research & Development Monograph Series. 28 pages.
$7.00
Rosemont,
Franklin. LAMPS HURLED AT THE STUNNING ALGEBRA OF ANTS. Poems,
with drawings by Karol Baron. Surrealist Editions. 48 pages. $7.00
Rosemont,
Franklin. PENELOPE: A Poem. With drawings by Jacques Lacomblez.
Surrealist Editions. 64 pages. $7.00
Rosemont
Penelope. ATHANOR. Seventeen poems, illustrated with alchemical
engravings. Surrealist Editions. 16 pages. $7.00
Rosemont,
Penelope. BEWARE OF THE ICE & OTHER POEMS. With drawings
by Enrico Baj. Surrealist Editions. 64 pages. $7.00
Rosemont,Penelope.
SURREALIST EXPERIENCES: 1001 DAWNS, 221 MIDNIGHTS. Articles
and essays. Foreword by Rikki Ducornet. 208 pages. $14.00.
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THE FORECAST IS HOT! Tracts & Other Collective Declarations of the
Surrealist Movement in the U.S., 1966-1976,
edited with introductions by Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont
and Paul Garon. 320 pages. Profusely illustrated. Cloth $35.00;
paper $15.95.
ARSENAL/SURREALIST
SUBVERSION (No. 4, 1989). Lavishly illustrated large-format
international anthology, with texts by Nelson Algren, Gaston Bachelard,
Georges Bataille, Juan Brea, André Breton, Constantin Brunner,
Paul Buhle, Luis Buñuel, Leonora Carrington, Malcolm de Chazal,
Xenos Clark, Jayne Cortez, Marcel Duchamp, Paul Garon, Robert Green,
Jan Hathaway, Joseph Jablonski, Edouard Jaguer, C.L.R. James, Ted
Joans, Nelly Kaplan, Philip Lamantia, Clarence John Laughlin, Moshe
Nadir, George Orwell, Nancy J. Peters, Irene Plazewska, Dave Roediger,
Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont, Erin Snow, Cheikh Tidiane
Sylla, Shuzo Takiguchi, Debra Taub, T-Bone Slim, Karel Teige, and
dozens more. Special features include Herbert Marcuse's letters
to Chicago Surrealists; a selection of unpublished poems by presurrealist
poet Samuel Greenberg; and sections devoted to surrealism in Australia,
China, Czechoslovakia, and Sweden. 224 pages. $15.00
ARSENAL/SURREALIST
SUBVERSION (No. 3, 1976). Contributors include: Benjamin Paul
Blood, Mario Cesariny, Malcolm de Chazal, Jayne Cortez, Guy Ducornet,
Rikki Ducornet, Paul Garon, E. F. Granell, Robert Green, Abdul Kader
El Janabi, Joseph Jarman, Ted Joans, Jocelyn Koslofsky, Philip Lamantia,
Clarence John Laughlin, Conroy Maddox, Clément Magloire-Saint-Aude,
Joyce Mansour, Inacio Matsinhe, Nancy Joyce Peters, Franklin Rosemont,
Penelope Rosemont, Saint-Pol-Roux, Ivan Svitak, Debra Taub, Cecil
Taylor, T-Bone Slim & Marianne van Hirtum. Special features include
photos of the work of outsider artist Stanley Papio, and manifestoes
of the Arab Surrealist Movement in Exile (1975), the Portuguese
Surrealists (1950), and the Surrealist Group in France (1967). Supply
limited; remaining copies offprinted on front & inside covers. 120
pages. $20.00
ARSENAL/SURREALIST
SUBVERSION (No. 2, 1973). Contributors include: Leonora Carrington,
Malcolm de Chazal, Guy Ducornet, Rikki Ducornet, Paul Garon, E.
F. Granell, Joseph Jablonski, Philip Lamnantia, Etienne Lero, Conroy
Maddox, Joyce Mansour, Gellu Naum, Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont,
and T-Bone Slim. Special features: five pages of photos & text on
S.P. Dinsmoor's Garden of Eden in Lucas, Kansas; Paul Garon's "Surrealist
Occupational Index"; and a section on surrealism in Martinique in
the 1930s, with a tranaslation of the Martiniquan surrealist's first
manifesto (1932). 64 pages. Supply limited; remaining copies may
have defective binding. 64 pages $12.00
MARVELOUS
FREEDOM/VIGILANCE OF DESIRE. Catalog of the 1976 World Surrealist
Exhibition, with scores of reproductions of works by José
Argemi, Nelson Algren, Thomas Arnel, Karol Baron, Jean Benoit, Suzanne
Besson, Micheline Bounoure, Mario Cesariny, Jean-Claude Charbonel,
Artur do Cruzeiro Seixas, Adrien Dax, Gabriel Derkevorkian, Guy
Ducornet, Rikki Ducornet, Schlechter Duvall, Anne Ethuin, Alfred
Floki, E. F. Granell, Robert Green, Paul Hammond, Tatsuo Ikeda,
Abdul Kader El Janabi, Ted Joans, Gerome Kamrowski, Jocelyn Koslofsky,
Aki Kuroda, Robert Lagarde, Clarence John Laughlin, Albert Marencin,
Tristan Meinecke, Jacinto Minot, Hiroshi Nakamura, J. Nequatewa,
Mimi Parent, Jules Perahim, Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont,
Ivan Tovar, Marianne van Hirtum, Shirley Voll, Gerard Vulliamy,
Yoshiko, Ludwig Zeller, Antoni Zydron & many others. Also includes
dozens of articles (including many translations from the Spanish,
French, Japanese, Danish & Portuguese), & the original tipped-in
blueprint. 56 large pages. $20.00
100th
ANNIVERSARY OF HYSTERIA. Profusely illustrated catalog of the
International Surrealist Exhibition in Milwaukee, 1978, with reproductions
of works by many of the artists listed in the Marvelous Freedom
catalog, with several additions. 24 large pages. $15.00
INTERNATIONAL
SURREALIST BULLETIN (No. 1, 1986). A joint production of the
Surrealist Groups of Chicago and Stockholm, issued on the occasion
of an international surrealist gathering in Chicago, 1986. Among
the texts: "Miserabilism & Anti-Miserabilism," "Surrealism Here
& Now," and "An Unjust Dominion" (on the relation of humankind to
other animals). 12 pages. $5.00
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