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Pulp Surrealism: Insolent Popular Culture in Early Twentieth-Century Paris

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Pulp Surrealism: Insolent Popular Culture in Early Twentieth-Century Paris - Walz, Robin
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"A 'wonder cabinet' of a book that brings to vivid life again the ephemeral pleasures of flanerie in Paris. Walz is a marvelous guide to the pulp fiction, newspaper sensationalism, and 'disreputable, ' fast-disappearing neighborhoods of Paris that the surrealists not only loved but drew on for inspiration in their revolutionary effort to reconfigure human consciousness in early twentieth-century France." Richard Abel, author of "The Cine Goes to Town: French Cinema, 1896-1914" and "The Red Rooster Scare: Making Cinema ...

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Pulp Surrealism: Insolent Popular Culture in Early Twentieth-Century Paris 2000, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA

ISBN-13: 9780520216198

Hardcover