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Umor in the Trenches

January 2, 2010 · by contributingeditor | in Reviews | tagged Andre Breton, Dada, Franklin Rosemont, Surrealism, World War I

Jacques Vaché and the Roots of Surrealism by Franklin Rosement (Charles H. Kerr, 2008, 388 pages) Rosa Luxemburg described World War I in these terms: “For the first time the destructive beasts that have been loosed by capitalist Europe over all other parts of the world have sprung with one awful leap, into the midst […]

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