Sacred Surrealism, Dissidence and International Avant-Garde Prose

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Alternative Surrealist
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Avant-garde
Balkan surrealist studies
Bretonian Surrealism
Caribbean Surrealism
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College De Sociologie
dissident surrealist prose analysis
Divine Madness
ekstasis in literature
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feminist avant-garde literature
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Gellu Naum
Georges Bataille theory
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Hispanic Caribbean
Lo Real Maravilloso
Los Altos
Lost Steps
MDM
Medieval Morality Play
Parisian Surrealist Group
postcolonial literary analysis
Primary Sacred
Rat Onalism
Sacred Ecstasy
Sacred Reality
Sacred Sociology
sociological literary criticism
South American Capital
Surrealist Prose
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472456595
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Vivienne Brough-Evans proposes a compelling new way of reevaluating aspects of international surrealism by means of the category of divin fou, and consequently deploys theories of sacred ecstasy as developed by the Collège de Sociologie (1937–39) as a critical tool in shedding new light on the literary oeuvre of non-French writers who worked both within and against a surrealist framework.

The minor surrealist genre of prose literature is considered herein, rather than surrealism's mainstay, poetry, with the intention of fracturing preconceptions regarding the medium of surrealist expression. The aim is to explore whether International surrealism can begin to be more fully explained by an occluded strain of 'dissident' surrealist thought that searches outside the self through the affects of ekstasis.

Bretonian surrealism is widely discussed in the field of surrealist studies, and there is a need to consider what is left out of surrealist practice when analysed through this Bretonian lens. The Collège de Sociologie and Georges Bataille's theories provide a model of such elements of 'dissident' surrealism, which is used to analyse surrealist or surrealist influenced prose by Alejo Carpentier, Leonora Carrington and Gellu Naum respectively representing postcolonial, feminist and Balkan locutions. The Collège and Bataille's 'dissident' surrealism diverges significantly from the concerns and approach towards the subject explored by surrealism. Using the concept of ekstasis to organise Bataille's theoretical ideas of excess and 'inner experience' and the Collège's thoughts on the sacred it is possible to propose a new way of reading types of International surrealist literature, many of which do not come to the forefront of the surrealist literary oeuvre.

Vivienne Brough-Evans is an independent scholar, UK.

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