Les Champs magnétiques (The Magnetic Fields) is a book by André Breton and Philippe Soupault. It is famous as the first work of literary Surrealism. The authors used a surrealist automatic writing technique. The book is considered Surrealist, rather than Dadaist, because it attempts to create something new rather than react to an existing workCited by: · In , André Breton and Philippe Soupault were coming of age in the wake of World War I and the Spanish influenza pandemic. “The cities we don’t want to love anymore are dead,” they wrote in their collaborative work of literary Surrealism, The Magnetic Fields. “Look around you: there’s nothing now but sky and these big vacant lots we’ll end up hating.”. The Magnetic Fields Paperback – December 1, by. André Breton (Author) › Visit Amazon's André Breton Page/5(9).
The Magnetic Fields, André Breton end Philippe Soupault. Les Champs Magnétiques (The Magnetic Fields) is a book by André Breton and Philippe Soupault. It is famed as the first work of literary Surrealism. Published in , the authors used a surrealist automatic writing technique. Editorial Reviews. With distance, a sort of unity has established itself, and The Magnetic Fields have become the work of a single author with two www.doorway.ru double gaze has made it possible, as nothing else would, for Philippe Soupault and André Breton to push forward on the path where no one had preceded them, into these shadows where they were both speaking aloud." —Louis Aragon. The Magnetic Fields (Nyrb Poets) by Breton, Andre|Soupault, Philippe (Paperback) $ + $ shipping + $ shipping + $ shipping. Magnetic Fields (Nyrb Poets) by Philippe Soupault Book The Fast Free Shipping. $ $ previous price $ 16% off 16% off previous price $ 16% off.
ANDRE BRETON AND PHILIPPE SOUPAULT “The Magnetic Fields (fragment)” () The corridors of the big hotels are empty and the cigar smoke is hiding. A man comes down the stairway and notices that it's raining; the windows are white. We sense the presence of a dog lying near him. All possible obstacles are present. “With distance, a sort of unity has established itself, and The Magnetic Fields have become the work of a single author with two heads. This double gaze has made it possible, as nothing else would, for Philippe Soupault and André Breton to push forward on the path where no one had preceded them, into these shadows where they were both speaking aloud.” —Louis Aragon. About The Magnetic Fields. An indispensible classic of French poetry, this is a new translation of Breton and Soupault’s experiment with automatic writing, and also the first known work of literary surrealism. In the spring of , two young men, André Breton and Philippe Soupault, both in a state of shock after World War I, embarked on an experiment.
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