André Colomer (1886-1931) was a central figure in Parisian avant-garde and anarchist circles from the years before World War I through the mid-1920s. He led a tumultuous life defined by controversial publications, heated public debates, and political activism, and he died of cancer after leaving France for the Soviet Union. Oskar De Wolf is a translator, editor, and poet who studied philosophy at the Humboldt University of Berlin and the University of St. Andrews. Mark Antliff is Mary Grace Wilson Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University.
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Foreword, by Mark Antliff Introduction, by Oskar De Wolf Note on the Selections Note on the Translation Part I: An Anarchist Poet (1907-1911) Part II: The Action of the Arts (1912-1914) Part III: Postwar Realism (1919-1923) Part IV: Metaphysics and Idealism (1925-1929) Appendix: Two Eulogies A Colomerian Dictionary Index
Foreword, by Mark Antliff Introduction, by Oskar De Wolf Note on the Selections Note on the Translation Part I: An Anarchist Poet (1907-1911) Part II: The Action of the Arts (1912-1914) Part III: Postwar Realism (1919-1923) Part IV: Metaphysics and Idealism (1925-1929) Appendix: Two Eulogies A Colomerian Dictionary Index
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