
Investigating Sex
Surrealist Discussions
Jose Pierre(Author)
Jose Pierre(Editor)
Verso Books (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 16. January 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-84467-712-2 (ISBN)
Description
Are women's orgasms more intense than men's? What did Andre Breton think of homosexuality? Can love be separated from physical desire?
In 1928 a group of surrealist writers and artists held twelve round table discussions to address these questions. Calling them "researches into sexuality," their bizarre and humorous conversations are now made available in this new edition in all their surreal and salacious detail. Their research spanned the most critical period for surrealism, a time of bitter political disputes, echoed in the intensity of these meetings and in the range of participants, including Andre Breton, Paul Eluard, Yves Tanguy, Benjamin Peret and Pierre Naville.
Well before the so-called sexual revolution, their erotic exchanges broke sexual taboos and encouraged surrealists to openly share the libidinal themes they explored in their writing and art. In doing so, JoAnn Wypijewski writes in the new introduction, they are revealed as "lovers and prigs, fantasists and humanists, adventurers in mind if not always in flesh-flawed, foolish, brilliant, clangingly sexual human beings."
In 1928 a group of surrealist writers and artists held twelve round table discussions to address these questions. Calling them "researches into sexuality," their bizarre and humorous conversations are now made available in this new edition in all their surreal and salacious detail. Their research spanned the most critical period for surrealism, a time of bitter political disputes, echoed in the intensity of these meetings and in the range of participants, including Andre Breton, Paul Eluard, Yves Tanguy, Benjamin Peret and Pierre Naville.
Well before the so-called sexual revolution, their erotic exchanges broke sexual taboos and encouraged surrealists to openly share the libidinal themes they explored in their writing and art. In doing so, JoAnn Wypijewski writes in the new introduction, they are revealed as "lovers and prigs, fantasists and humanists, adventurers in mind if not always in flesh-flawed, foolish, brilliant, clangingly sexual human beings."
Reviews / Votes
These discussions are absolutely fascinating. -- Kathy Acker, author of <i>Blood and Guts in High School</i> ... readers are in for a treat: a cascade of opinion, at times insightful, frequently infuriating, often comedic. -- Zoe Strimpel * The Observer *More details
Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
253 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84467-712-2 (9781844677122)
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Jose Pierre was a playwright, novelist and art historian. He belonged to the postwar Paris surrealist group that formed around Andre Breton. He was a member of Actual, an archive for the dissemination of the secret history of surrealism. JoAnn Wypijewski is a writer and editor based in New York. From 1982 to 2000, she was an editor at the Nation magazine. She has written for the magazine, as well as for Harper's, CounterPunch, the New York Times Magazine, the Guardian, and other publications. She is on the editorial committee of the New Left Review. She was the co-editor with Kevin Alexander Gray and Jeffrey St. Clair, of Killing Trayvons: An Anthology of American Violence. Jose Pierre was a playwright, novelist and art historian. He belonged to the postwar Paris surrealist group that formed around Andre Breton. He was a member of Actual, an archive for the dissemination of the secret history of surrealism.
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