Word: surrealisme
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Each of these poets has come to this tone in a different way. Hall's long and venerable career, beginning (as he writes in "The Old Life," the central poem of his book) "on the Advocate in nineteen forty-eight," has taken him through a range of styles. After an...
The assembly of junk into metaphoric objects has an ancestry that goes back to Surrealism and German Dada. Joseph Cornell in the 1940s was the first American to base a whole oeuvre on it; Robert Rauschenberg in the '50s picked up on him; and Kienholz in the '60s on Rauschenberg...
Brown evokes the sleek surrealism of Tokyo--where dogs are rented by the hour and people eat green-tea tiramisu cake--with economical aplomb. Even better, he offsets such Tomorrowland aspects with lyrical images of Toshi's rural home, where women eat grilled eel while watching Audrey Hepburn and go...
Jack Pierson produces perhaps the most reserved work of the Boston School. His early photographs try to capture the garis'h surrealism of the "Beat" sub-culture. At that time, he lived in the shadow of Morrisroe and Tabboo!. He only found the relayed confidence of his more recent photography...
In an appropriate room, the number of students may not even matter, says Professor of Romance and Comparative Literatures Susan R. Suleiman, who teaches Literature and Arts C-55: "Surrealism," which has 176 students.