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9780292717657

Martinique : Snake Charmer

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  • ISBN13:

    9780292717657

  • ISBN10:

    0292717652

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-08-30
  • Publisher: Univ of Texas Pr
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Summary

In 1941, as the Vichy regime consolidated its control of France, Andreacute; Breton left the country for the island of Martinique. A poet and the principal founder of surrealism, Breton did not stay long, but his visit inspired the essays and poems of this book.Martinique: Snake Charmeris one of surrealism's most important texts, and it has been called "the most beautiful of all books" about the island. (Martinique: Snake Charmeralso includes nine evocative drawings by the surrealist Andreacute; Masson, a companion of Breton's during his stay on the island.) First collected into a single volume in 1948 and in print in France ever since, this is the first English translation of a work that, in series editor Franklin Rosemont's view, seeks "not merely to question the dogmas and platitudes of so-called common sense and 'established facts,' but to deviate from them, absolutely, in an imaginative quest for new and untried solutions to society's gravest problems." In the tropical beauty of Martinique, Breton found what he called "the Marvelous"; he also found outrageous greed, corruption, and colonial brutality. His guide through this schizophrenic place was Aimeacute; Ceacute;saire, a Martinican surrealist and writer who Breton later championed in the book's most important essay, "A Great Black Poet." Breton recognized how Ceacute;saire and others had adapted surrealism to the specific conditions of the West Indies, enriching the movement in ways he could not have imagined. As a result, Breton never succumbed to the gloom that afflicted post-war Europe. He and Ceacute;saire and others continued the surrealists' quest undaunted, propelled in large part by the spirit they captured in this dynamic book.

Table of Contents

Translator's Acknowledgments
Introduction
Preface
Antille
The Creole Dialogue between
Some Trembling Pins
The Breakwater
The Double-Winged Inscription
The Black Queen's Buttons
Fortune Turns For Madame
The Dark Lantern Bearer with No Burden
The Map of the Island
Troubled Waters
A Great Black Poet
Formerly Known as Liberty Street
Notes
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