Surrealist Women
An International Anthology
Herausgeber: Rosemont, Penelope
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This anthology, the first of its kind in any language, displays the range and significance of women's contributions to surrealism.
This anthology, the first of its kind in any language, displays the range and significance of women's contributions to surrealism.
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- Surrealist Revolution Series
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 578
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9780292770881
- ISBN-10: 029277088X
- Artikelnr.: 21043709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Surrealist Revolution Series
- Verlag: University of Texas Press
- Seitenzahl: 578
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 832g
- ISBN-13: 9780292770881
- ISBN-10: 029277088X
- Artikelnr.: 21043709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Edited by Penelope Rosemont
1. List of Illustrations
2. Acknowledgments
3. Introduction: All My Names Know Your Leap: Surrealist Women and Their
Challenge
4. Notes on Individuals Frequently Cited in This Anthology
5. 1. The First Women Surrealists, 1924-1929
6. Introduction: The Women of La Révolution surréaliste
7. Renée Gauthier
* Dream: I Am in a Field...
8. Simone Kahn
* Surrealist Text: This Took Place in the Springtime...
* The Exquisite Corpses
9. Denise Levy
* Surrealist Text: I Went into a Green Song...
* Surrealist Text: Ivory Blue and Shady Satin...
10. Nancy Cunard
* Surrealist Manifestation at the Diaghilev Ballet
* The Beginnings of the Surrealist Revolution
* Surrealism, Ethnography, and Revolution
11. Nadja
* The Blue Wind
12. Fanny Beznos
* I Go, the Wind Pushing Me Along
* Purity! Purity! Purity!
13. Suzanne Muzard
* On Love: Reply to an Inquiry
* My Passage in Surrealism
14. Valentine Penrose
* When It Comes to Love: Response to an Inquiry
15. Suzanne Muzard, Elsie Houston, and Jeannette Ducrocq Tanguy
* Surrealist Games
16. 2. In the Service of Revolution, 1930-1939
17. Introduction: Women and Surrealism in the Thirties
18. Claude Cabun
* Captive Balloon
* The Invisible Adventure
* Poetry Keeps Its Secret
* Surrealism and Working-Class Emancipation
* From life I still expect that overwhelming experience
* Beware Domestic Objects!
19. Nancy Cunard
* How Come, White Man?
* The Scottsboro Case
* A Trip to Harlem
20. Simone Yoyotte
* Pale Blue Line in a Forced Episode
* Half-Season
21. Greta Knutson
* Foreign Land
22. Lise Deharme
* The Empty Cage
* The Little Girl of the Black Forest
23. Denise Bellon, Gala Dalí, Nusch Eluard, Yolande Oliviero
* Experimental Research: On the Irrational Knowledge of the Object: The
Crystal Ball of the Seers
24. Maruja Mallo
* Surrealism as Manifest in My Work
25. Meret Oppenheim
* Where Is the Wagon Going?
* If You Say the Right Word, I Can Sing...
* Anyone That Sees Her White Fingers...
26. Jacqueline Lamba
* A Revolutionary Approach to Life and the World
27. Gisèle Prassinos
* Arrogant Hair
* The Ghost of Chateaubriand
28. Toyen
* A Community of Ethical Views
29. Alice Rahon
* Four Poems from On the Bare Ground
* Despair
* Hourglass Lying Down
30. Valentine Penrose
* There Is the Fire
* The Datura the Serpent
* To a Woman to a Path
31. Sheila Legge
* I Have Done My Best For You
32. Eileen Agar
* Am I a Surrealist?
33. Mary Low
* Women and the Spanish Revolution
34. Marcelle Ferry
* You Came down from the Mountains...
* When He Went Away...
* The One Seated on the Stones of Cheops...
* Frenzy, Sweet Little Child, You Sleep...
35. Leonora Carrington
* The Sand Camel
36. Grace Pailthorpe
* What We Put in Prison
* The Scientific Aspect of Surrealism
* Surrealist Art
* On the Importance of Fantasy Life
37. Hélène Vanel
* Poetry and Dance
38. Ithell Colquhoun
* What Do I Need to Paint a Picture?
39. Jeanne Megnen
* The Noise Will Start Tomorrow
40. 3. Neither Your War Nor Your Peace: The Surrealist International, 1940-1945
41. Introduction: Women in the Surrealist Diaspora: First Principles and New
Beginnings
42. Suzanne Césaire
* André Breton, Poet
* Discontent of a Civilization
* 1943: Surrealism and Us
* The Domain of the Marvelous
43. Mary Low
* Perchance to Dream
* Women and Love through Private Property
44. Frida Kahlo
* I Paint My Own Reality
* From Her Journal
45. Lucie Thésée
* Beautiful as...
* The Buckets in My Head...
* Where Will the Earth Fall?
46. Leonora Carrington
* Down Below
47. Régine Raufast
* Photography and Image
48. Laurence Iché
* Scissors Strokes by the Clock...
* I Prefer Your Uneasiness Like a Dark Lantern...
* Unpublished Correspondence
* The Philosophers' Stone
49. Gertrude Pape
* The Lake
* Eardrops from Babylon
50. Susy Hare
* Complaint for a Sorcerer
51. Sonia Sekula
* Womb
52. Meret Oppenheim
* Round the World with the Rumpus God....
53. Ithell Colquhoun
* "Everything Found on Land Is Found in the Sea"
* Water-Stone of the Wise
54. Emmy Bridgwater
* On the Line
* Back to the First Bar
* The Journey
* The Birds
55. Edith Rimmington
* The Growth at the Break
* The Sea-Gull
56. Alice Rahon
* Pointed Out Like the Stars...
* Little Epidermis
* Sublimated Mercury
* The Appellants
* Ferns in a Hollow of Absence...
* The Sleeping Woman
57. Eva Sulzer
* Butterfly Dreams
* Amerindian Art
58. Jacqueline Johnson
* The Paintings of Alice Rahon Paalen
* The Earth
59. Ida Kar
* I Chose Photography
60. Ikbal El Alailly
* Introduction to Vertu de l'Allemagne [The Virtue of Germany]
61. 4. Surrealism versus the Cold War, 1946-1959
62. Introduction: Regroupment and Occultation: Women in the Surrealist
Underground in the 1950s
63. Thérèse Renaud
* I Lay My Head
64. Françoise Sullivan
* Dance and Automatism
65. Iréne Hamoir
* Pearl
* Aria
* The Procession
66. Emmy Bridgwater, Ithell Colquhoun, Iréne Hamoir, and Edith Rimmington
* Surrealist Inquiry: What Do You Hate Most?
67. Lise Deharme
* I Didn't Know Gertrude Stein
68. Maria Martins
* I Am the Tropical Night's High Noon
* Art, Liberation, and Peace
69. Helen Phillips
* The Image: Recognition of a Moment
70. Vera Hérold
* The Big L
71. Gisèle Prassinos
* Peppermint Tower in Praise of Greedy Little Girls
72. Ithell Colquhoun
* The Mantic Stain: Surrealism and Automatism
73. Dorothea Tanning
* Legend
74. Nora Mitrani
* Scandal with a Secret Face
* "Blacker Than Black. . ."
* About Cats and Magnolias
* Poetry, Freedom of Being
* On Slaves, Suffragettes, and the Whip
* Concupiscence and Scandal: Definitions from the Succinct Lexicon of
Eroticism
75. Valentine Penrose
* I Dream
* Beautiful or Ugly It Doesn't Matter
76. Jacqueline Johnson
* Taking a Sight 1951
77. Alice Rahon
* Painter and Magician
78. Jacqueline Senard
* Reason and Safety Factors
* Cat=Clover
* Polar
79. Elisa Breton
* One in the Other
80. Elisa Breton, Anne Segbers, and Toyen
* Surrealist Inquiry: Would You Open the Door?
81. Joyce Mansour
* Into the Red Velvet
* Lovely Monster
* Practical Advice for Waiting
* To Come, Possession, Prick Tease: Definitions from the Succinct
Lexicon of Eroticism
82. Meret Oppenheim
* Automatism at a Crossroads
* I Have to Write Down the Black Words
83. Judit Reigl
* Points of Departure for a New Revolt
84. Isabel Meyrelles
* Night Words
85. Anneliese Hager
* Of the Poison of Dreams
* The Blue Spell
* Automatic Dream
86. Drahomira Vandas
* Light Throws Shadows
* An Egg Hatches Out a Flame
* Rain Man
87. Olga Orozco
* Twilight (Between Dog and Wolf)
88. Blanca Varela
* Dance Card
89. Marianne van Hirtum
* In Those Rooms...
* Abandon, Meeting, Orgasm, Seduce, Vice: Definitions from the Succinct
Lexicon of Eroticism
90. Leonora Carrington
* Comments on The Temptation of St. Anthony
* On Magic Art: A Conversation, 1996
91. Kay Sage
* Painter and Writer
* An Observation
* The Window
* Chinoiserie
* Fragrance
92. Mimi Parent
* Depraved Person, License, Masturbation, Voyeur: Definitions from the
Succinct Lexicon of Eroticism
93. Sonia Sekula
* Notes from a Journal: The Occurrence of Meeting a Face Contra a Face
94. Remedios Varo
* A Recipe: How to Produce Erotic Dreams
95. 5. The Making of "May '68" and Its Sequels
96. Introduction: Women in the Surrealist Resurgence of the 1960s and 1970s
97. Nora Mitrani
* In Defense of Surrealism
98. Nelly Kaplan
* Memoirs of a Lady Sheet Diviner
* At the Women Warriors' Table
* Enough or Still More
* All Creation Is Androgynous: An Interview
99. Nicole Espagnol
* Female Socket
* Heartstopping
* The Conclusion Is Not Drawn
* The Wind Turns
100. Annie Le Brun
* Introduction to Drop Everything!
101. Giovanna
* Where Are We in Relation to Surrealism?
* Baking Chocolate and Dialectics
* What Do I Know...
* Therapy
102. Monique Charbonel
* It's a Wonder
103. Unica Zürn
* Lying in Ambush
104. Elisabeth Lenk
* Surrealism: A Liberating and Catalyzing Element in Germany Today
* Automatic Text for Anne Ethuin
105. Penelope Rosemont
* Passage
* Candle
* Rising Asleep
106. Joyce Mansour
* A Mango
* Night in the Shape of a Bison
* Ten to One to No
* Wild Glee from Elsewhere
* Absolute Divergence: The International Surrealist Exhibition,
1965-1966
107. Mimi Parent
* Are You a Surrealist?
108. Marianne van Hirtum
* The Future of Surrealism: Response to an Inquiry
* While We Spend Our Lives Ironing...
* And I Shall Be the Mouth of Copper...
* The Naked Truth
* Vampiro Nox
* Surrealism: Rising Sign
109. Anne Ethuin
* Legend
110. Isabel Meyrelles
* I Will Tell You During the Walk...
* Tyger, Tyger
111. Luiza Neto Jorge
* Another Genealogy
* "Monument to Birds" (Max Ernst)
* Fable
* The Force of Gravity
* Sphericity: Ferocity
112. Alejandra Pizarnik
* Caroline von Günderode
* In a Copy of Les Chants de Maldoror
113. Leila Ferraz
* Secrets of Surrealist Magic Art
* My Love, I Speak to You of a Love
114. Rikki Ducornet
* My Special Madness
* Necromancy
* Dark Star, Black Star
* Machete
* Clean
115. Nancy Joyce Peters
* To the Death of Mirrors
* General Strike
* Nelly Kaplan's Néa: Woman and Eroticism in Film
116. Alice Farley
* Notes toward a Surrealist Dance
117. Jayne Cortez
* Consultation
* Feathers
* In the Line of Duty
* Make Ifa
* Say It
118. Haifa Zangana
* Can We Disturb These Living Coffins?
* A Symbol of Sin and Evil Thoughts: Introduction to Ibn Hazm
Al-Andalusi
119. Hilary Booth
* Their Games and Ours: A Note on Time-Travelers' Potlatch
120. Hilary Booth, Nancy Joyce Peters, Penelope Rosemont, Debra Taub
* Surrealist Games: Time-Travelers' Potlatch
121. Valentine Penrose
* From These Husks Are Worlds Made
122. Leonora Carrington
* What Is a Woman?
* The Cabbage Is a Rose
123. Meret Oppenheim
* Nobody Will Give You Freedom, You Have to Take It
124. 6. Surrealism: A Challenge to the Twenty-First Century
125. Introduction: Women and Surrealism Today and Tomorrow
126. Silvia Grénier
* Salomé
* Signs
127. Carmen Bruna
* Poetry: An Incitement to Revolt
* "Lady from Shanghai"
* Moi-Même (Myself)
128. Eva Svankmajerová
* Emancipation Cycle
* Tactile Lids
* Stunned by Freedom
* I Don't Know Exactly
129. Alena Nádvorn'ková
* Emila Medková's Photographs and the Anthropomorphization of Detail
* Determination of Time
* Art History (Sandro Botticelli)
130. Ivana Ciglinová
* The Old Crow's Story
131. Mary Low
* The Companion
* Q.E.D.
* Where the Wolf Sings
* Encounter
132. Hilary Booth
* Long Hot Summer: Great Black Music Today
* Preface to I Am Rain
* Our Skin Is Paper
* Poem for Central America
133. Marie-Dominique Massoni
* Two Seconds
* How Old Is the Old Mole?
134. Haifa Zangana
* What Choice?
135. Jayne Cortez
* When I Look at Wifredo Lam's Paintings
* Bumblebee, You Saw Big Mama
* Sacred Trees
136. Penelope Rosemont
* Life and Times of the Golden Goose
* The Bad Days Will End
* Revolution by Chance
137. Rikki Ducornet
* The Volatilized Ceiling of Baron Munodi
* Manifesto in Voices
138. Alice Farley
* Permutations of Desire
* Costumes: Vehicles of Transformation
* Gesture
139. Irene Plazewska
* Newton's Descent
140. Debra Taub
* A Dance in the Forest
* Exquisite Alchemy
* Secret Melodies
141. Gina Litherland
* Imagination and Wilderness
142. Ivanir de Oliveira
* Collage: Image of Revelation
143. Nicole E. Reiss
* Divagations
* A Delirious Voyage inside a Circle
144. Elaine Parra
* To Radicalize with Beauty and Love
145. Sarah Metcalf
* A Game of Slight Disturbances
146. Katerina Pinosová
* The Piece of Bone
147. Lenka Valacbová
* The Sterile Dish
148. Kajsa Bergh
* Desire
149. Petra Mandal
* First-Hand Knowledge
150. Nancy Joyce Peters
* Women and Surrealism
151. Bibliography
152. Index
2. Acknowledgments
3. Introduction: All My Names Know Your Leap: Surrealist Women and Their
Challenge
4. Notes on Individuals Frequently Cited in This Anthology
5. 1. The First Women Surrealists, 1924-1929
6. Introduction: The Women of La Révolution surréaliste
7. Renée Gauthier
* Dream: I Am in a Field...
8. Simone Kahn
* Surrealist Text: This Took Place in the Springtime...
* The Exquisite Corpses
9. Denise Levy
* Surrealist Text: I Went into a Green Song...
* Surrealist Text: Ivory Blue and Shady Satin...
10. Nancy Cunard
* Surrealist Manifestation at the Diaghilev Ballet
* The Beginnings of the Surrealist Revolution
* Surrealism, Ethnography, and Revolution
11. Nadja
* The Blue Wind
12. Fanny Beznos
* I Go, the Wind Pushing Me Along
* Purity! Purity! Purity!
13. Suzanne Muzard
* On Love: Reply to an Inquiry
* My Passage in Surrealism
14. Valentine Penrose
* When It Comes to Love: Response to an Inquiry
15. Suzanne Muzard, Elsie Houston, and Jeannette Ducrocq Tanguy
* Surrealist Games
16. 2. In the Service of Revolution, 1930-1939
17. Introduction: Women and Surrealism in the Thirties
18. Claude Cabun
* Captive Balloon
* The Invisible Adventure
* Poetry Keeps Its Secret
* Surrealism and Working-Class Emancipation
* From life I still expect that overwhelming experience
* Beware Domestic Objects!
19. Nancy Cunard
* How Come, White Man?
* The Scottsboro Case
* A Trip to Harlem
20. Simone Yoyotte
* Pale Blue Line in a Forced Episode
* Half-Season
21. Greta Knutson
* Foreign Land
22. Lise Deharme
* The Empty Cage
* The Little Girl of the Black Forest
23. Denise Bellon, Gala Dalí, Nusch Eluard, Yolande Oliviero
* Experimental Research: On the Irrational Knowledge of the Object: The
Crystal Ball of the Seers
24. Maruja Mallo
* Surrealism as Manifest in My Work
25. Meret Oppenheim
* Where Is the Wagon Going?
* If You Say the Right Word, I Can Sing...
* Anyone That Sees Her White Fingers...
26. Jacqueline Lamba
* A Revolutionary Approach to Life and the World
27. Gisèle Prassinos
* Arrogant Hair
* The Ghost of Chateaubriand
28. Toyen
* A Community of Ethical Views
29. Alice Rahon
* Four Poems from On the Bare Ground
* Despair
* Hourglass Lying Down
30. Valentine Penrose
* There Is the Fire
* The Datura the Serpent
* To a Woman to a Path
31. Sheila Legge
* I Have Done My Best For You
32. Eileen Agar
* Am I a Surrealist?
33. Mary Low
* Women and the Spanish Revolution
34. Marcelle Ferry
* You Came down from the Mountains...
* When He Went Away...
* The One Seated on the Stones of Cheops...
* Frenzy, Sweet Little Child, You Sleep...
35. Leonora Carrington
* The Sand Camel
36. Grace Pailthorpe
* What We Put in Prison
* The Scientific Aspect of Surrealism
* Surrealist Art
* On the Importance of Fantasy Life
37. Hélène Vanel
* Poetry and Dance
38. Ithell Colquhoun
* What Do I Need to Paint a Picture?
39. Jeanne Megnen
* The Noise Will Start Tomorrow
40. 3. Neither Your War Nor Your Peace: The Surrealist International, 1940-1945
41. Introduction: Women in the Surrealist Diaspora: First Principles and New
Beginnings
42. Suzanne Césaire
* André Breton, Poet
* Discontent of a Civilization
* 1943: Surrealism and Us
* The Domain of the Marvelous
43. Mary Low
* Perchance to Dream
* Women and Love through Private Property
44. Frida Kahlo
* I Paint My Own Reality
* From Her Journal
45. Lucie Thésée
* Beautiful as...
* The Buckets in My Head...
* Where Will the Earth Fall?
46. Leonora Carrington
* Down Below
47. Régine Raufast
* Photography and Image
48. Laurence Iché
* Scissors Strokes by the Clock...
* I Prefer Your Uneasiness Like a Dark Lantern...
* Unpublished Correspondence
* The Philosophers' Stone
49. Gertrude Pape
* The Lake
* Eardrops from Babylon
50. Susy Hare
* Complaint for a Sorcerer
51. Sonia Sekula
* Womb
52. Meret Oppenheim
* Round the World with the Rumpus God....
53. Ithell Colquhoun
* "Everything Found on Land Is Found in the Sea"
* Water-Stone of the Wise
54. Emmy Bridgwater
* On the Line
* Back to the First Bar
* The Journey
* The Birds
55. Edith Rimmington
* The Growth at the Break
* The Sea-Gull
56. Alice Rahon
* Pointed Out Like the Stars...
* Little Epidermis
* Sublimated Mercury
* The Appellants
* Ferns in a Hollow of Absence...
* The Sleeping Woman
57. Eva Sulzer
* Butterfly Dreams
* Amerindian Art
58. Jacqueline Johnson
* The Paintings of Alice Rahon Paalen
* The Earth
59. Ida Kar
* I Chose Photography
60. Ikbal El Alailly
* Introduction to Vertu de l'Allemagne [The Virtue of Germany]
61. 4. Surrealism versus the Cold War, 1946-1959
62. Introduction: Regroupment and Occultation: Women in the Surrealist
Underground in the 1950s
63. Thérèse Renaud
* I Lay My Head
64. Françoise Sullivan
* Dance and Automatism
65. Iréne Hamoir
* Pearl
* Aria
* The Procession
66. Emmy Bridgwater, Ithell Colquhoun, Iréne Hamoir, and Edith Rimmington
* Surrealist Inquiry: What Do You Hate Most?
67. Lise Deharme
* I Didn't Know Gertrude Stein
68. Maria Martins
* I Am the Tropical Night's High Noon
* Art, Liberation, and Peace
69. Helen Phillips
* The Image: Recognition of a Moment
70. Vera Hérold
* The Big L
71. Gisèle Prassinos
* Peppermint Tower in Praise of Greedy Little Girls
72. Ithell Colquhoun
* The Mantic Stain: Surrealism and Automatism
73. Dorothea Tanning
* Legend
74. Nora Mitrani
* Scandal with a Secret Face
* "Blacker Than Black. . ."
* About Cats and Magnolias
* Poetry, Freedom of Being
* On Slaves, Suffragettes, and the Whip
* Concupiscence and Scandal: Definitions from the Succinct Lexicon of
Eroticism
75. Valentine Penrose
* I Dream
* Beautiful or Ugly It Doesn't Matter
76. Jacqueline Johnson
* Taking a Sight 1951
77. Alice Rahon
* Painter and Magician
78. Jacqueline Senard
* Reason and Safety Factors
* Cat=Clover
* Polar
79. Elisa Breton
* One in the Other
80. Elisa Breton, Anne Segbers, and Toyen
* Surrealist Inquiry: Would You Open the Door?
81. Joyce Mansour
* Into the Red Velvet
* Lovely Monster
* Practical Advice for Waiting
* To Come, Possession, Prick Tease: Definitions from the Succinct
Lexicon of Eroticism
82. Meret Oppenheim
* Automatism at a Crossroads
* I Have to Write Down the Black Words
83. Judit Reigl
* Points of Departure for a New Revolt
84. Isabel Meyrelles
* Night Words
85. Anneliese Hager
* Of the Poison of Dreams
* The Blue Spell
* Automatic Dream
86. Drahomira Vandas
* Light Throws Shadows
* An Egg Hatches Out a Flame
* Rain Man
87. Olga Orozco
* Twilight (Between Dog and Wolf)
88. Blanca Varela
* Dance Card
89. Marianne van Hirtum
* In Those Rooms...
* Abandon, Meeting, Orgasm, Seduce, Vice: Definitions from the Succinct
Lexicon of Eroticism
90. Leonora Carrington
* Comments on The Temptation of St. Anthony
* On Magic Art: A Conversation, 1996
91. Kay Sage
* Painter and Writer
* An Observation
* The Window
* Chinoiserie
* Fragrance
92. Mimi Parent
* Depraved Person, License, Masturbation, Voyeur: Definitions from the
Succinct Lexicon of Eroticism
93. Sonia Sekula
* Notes from a Journal: The Occurrence of Meeting a Face Contra a Face
94. Remedios Varo
* A Recipe: How to Produce Erotic Dreams
95. 5. The Making of "May '68" and Its Sequels
96. Introduction: Women in the Surrealist Resurgence of the 1960s and 1970s
97. Nora Mitrani
* In Defense of Surrealism
98. Nelly Kaplan
* Memoirs of a Lady Sheet Diviner
* At the Women Warriors' Table
* Enough or Still More
* All Creation Is Androgynous: An Interview
99. Nicole Espagnol
* Female Socket
* Heartstopping
* The Conclusion Is Not Drawn
* The Wind Turns
100. Annie Le Brun
* Introduction to Drop Everything!
101. Giovanna
* Where Are We in Relation to Surrealism?
* Baking Chocolate and Dialectics
* What Do I Know...
* Therapy
102. Monique Charbonel
* It's a Wonder
103. Unica Zürn
* Lying in Ambush
104. Elisabeth Lenk
* Surrealism: A Liberating and Catalyzing Element in Germany Today
* Automatic Text for Anne Ethuin
105. Penelope Rosemont
* Passage
* Candle
* Rising Asleep
106. Joyce Mansour
* A Mango
* Night in the Shape of a Bison
* Ten to One to No
* Wild Glee from Elsewhere
* Absolute Divergence: The International Surrealist Exhibition,
1965-1966
107. Mimi Parent
* Are You a Surrealist?
108. Marianne van Hirtum
* The Future of Surrealism: Response to an Inquiry
* While We Spend Our Lives Ironing...
* And I Shall Be the Mouth of Copper...
* The Naked Truth
* Vampiro Nox
* Surrealism: Rising Sign
109. Anne Ethuin
* Legend
110. Isabel Meyrelles
* I Will Tell You During the Walk...
* Tyger, Tyger
111. Luiza Neto Jorge
* Another Genealogy
* "Monument to Birds" (Max Ernst)
* Fable
* The Force of Gravity
* Sphericity: Ferocity
112. Alejandra Pizarnik
* Caroline von Günderode
* In a Copy of Les Chants de Maldoror
113. Leila Ferraz
* Secrets of Surrealist Magic Art
* My Love, I Speak to You of a Love
114. Rikki Ducornet
* My Special Madness
* Necromancy
* Dark Star, Black Star
* Machete
* Clean
115. Nancy Joyce Peters
* To the Death of Mirrors
* General Strike
* Nelly Kaplan's Néa: Woman and Eroticism in Film
116. Alice Farley
* Notes toward a Surrealist Dance
117. Jayne Cortez
* Consultation
* Feathers
* In the Line of Duty
* Make Ifa
* Say It
118. Haifa Zangana
* Can We Disturb These Living Coffins?
* A Symbol of Sin and Evil Thoughts: Introduction to Ibn Hazm
Al-Andalusi
119. Hilary Booth
* Their Games and Ours: A Note on Time-Travelers' Potlatch
120. Hilary Booth, Nancy Joyce Peters, Penelope Rosemont, Debra Taub
* Surrealist Games: Time-Travelers' Potlatch
121. Valentine Penrose
* From These Husks Are Worlds Made
122. Leonora Carrington
* What Is a Woman?
* The Cabbage Is a Rose
123. Meret Oppenheim
* Nobody Will Give You Freedom, You Have to Take It
124. 6. Surrealism: A Challenge to the Twenty-First Century
125. Introduction: Women and Surrealism Today and Tomorrow
126. Silvia Grénier
* Salomé
* Signs
127. Carmen Bruna
* Poetry: An Incitement to Revolt
* "Lady from Shanghai"
* Moi-Même (Myself)
128. Eva Svankmajerová
* Emancipation Cycle
* Tactile Lids
* Stunned by Freedom
* I Don't Know Exactly
129. Alena Nádvorn'ková
* Emila Medková's Photographs and the Anthropomorphization of Detail
* Determination of Time
* Art History (Sandro Botticelli)
130. Ivana Ciglinová
* The Old Crow's Story
131. Mary Low
* The Companion
* Q.E.D.
* Where the Wolf Sings
* Encounter
132. Hilary Booth
* Long Hot Summer: Great Black Music Today
* Preface to I Am Rain
* Our Skin Is Paper
* Poem for Central America
133. Marie-Dominique Massoni
* Two Seconds
* How Old Is the Old Mole?
134. Haifa Zangana
* What Choice?
135. Jayne Cortez
* When I Look at Wifredo Lam's Paintings
* Bumblebee, You Saw Big Mama
* Sacred Trees
136. Penelope Rosemont
* Life and Times of the Golden Goose
* The Bad Days Will End
* Revolution by Chance
137. Rikki Ducornet
* The Volatilized Ceiling of Baron Munodi
* Manifesto in Voices
138. Alice Farley
* Permutations of Desire
* Costumes: Vehicles of Transformation
* Gesture
139. Irene Plazewska
* Newton's Descent
140. Debra Taub
* A Dance in the Forest
* Exquisite Alchemy
* Secret Melodies
141. Gina Litherland
* Imagination and Wilderness
142. Ivanir de Oliveira
* Collage: Image of Revelation
143. Nicole E. Reiss
* Divagations
* A Delirious Voyage inside a Circle
144. Elaine Parra
* To Radicalize with Beauty and Love
145. Sarah Metcalf
* A Game of Slight Disturbances
146. Katerina Pinosová
* The Piece of Bone
147. Lenka Valacbová
* The Sterile Dish
148. Kajsa Bergh
* Desire
149. Petra Mandal
* First-Hand Knowledge
150. Nancy Joyce Peters
* Women and Surrealism
151. Bibliography
152. Index
1. List of Illustrations
2. Acknowledgments
3. Introduction: All My Names Know Your Leap: Surrealist Women and Their
Challenge
4. Notes on Individuals Frequently Cited in This Anthology
5. 1. The First Women Surrealists, 1924-1929
6. Introduction: The Women of La Révolution surréaliste
7. Renée Gauthier
* Dream: I Am in a Field...
8. Simone Kahn
* Surrealist Text: This Took Place in the Springtime...
* The Exquisite Corpses
9. Denise Levy
* Surrealist Text: I Went into a Green Song...
* Surrealist Text: Ivory Blue and Shady Satin...
10. Nancy Cunard
* Surrealist Manifestation at the Diaghilev Ballet
* The Beginnings of the Surrealist Revolution
* Surrealism, Ethnography, and Revolution
11. Nadja
* The Blue Wind
12. Fanny Beznos
* I Go, the Wind Pushing Me Along
* Purity! Purity! Purity!
13. Suzanne Muzard
* On Love: Reply to an Inquiry
* My Passage in Surrealism
14. Valentine Penrose
* When It Comes to Love: Response to an Inquiry
15. Suzanne Muzard, Elsie Houston, and Jeannette Ducrocq Tanguy
* Surrealist Games
16. 2. In the Service of Revolution, 1930-1939
17. Introduction: Women and Surrealism in the Thirties
18. Claude Cabun
* Captive Balloon
* The Invisible Adventure
* Poetry Keeps Its Secret
* Surrealism and Working-Class Emancipation
* From life I still expect that overwhelming experience
* Beware Domestic Objects!
19. Nancy Cunard
* How Come, White Man?
* The Scottsboro Case
* A Trip to Harlem
20. Simone Yoyotte
* Pale Blue Line in a Forced Episode
* Half-Season
21. Greta Knutson
* Foreign Land
22. Lise Deharme
* The Empty Cage
* The Little Girl of the Black Forest
23. Denise Bellon, Gala Dalí, Nusch Eluard, Yolande Oliviero
* Experimental Research: On the Irrational Knowledge of the Object: The
Crystal Ball of the Seers
24. Maruja Mallo
* Surrealism as Manifest in My Work
25. Meret Oppenheim
* Where Is the Wagon Going?
* If You Say the Right Word, I Can Sing...
* Anyone That Sees Her White Fingers...
26. Jacqueline Lamba
* A Revolutionary Approach to Life and the World
27. Gisèle Prassinos
* Arrogant Hair
* The Ghost of Chateaubriand
28. Toyen
* A Community of Ethical Views
29. Alice Rahon
* Four Poems from On the Bare Ground
* Despair
* Hourglass Lying Down
30. Valentine Penrose
* There Is the Fire
* The Datura the Serpent
* To a Woman to a Path
31. Sheila Legge
* I Have Done My Best For You
32. Eileen Agar
* Am I a Surrealist?
33. Mary Low
* Women and the Spanish Revolution
34. Marcelle Ferry
* You Came down from the Mountains...
* When He Went Away...
* The One Seated on the Stones of Cheops...
* Frenzy, Sweet Little Child, You Sleep...
35. Leonora Carrington
* The Sand Camel
36. Grace Pailthorpe
* What We Put in Prison
* The Scientific Aspect of Surrealism
* Surrealist Art
* On the Importance of Fantasy Life
37. Hélène Vanel
* Poetry and Dance
38. Ithell Colquhoun
* What Do I Need to Paint a Picture?
39. Jeanne Megnen
* The Noise Will Start Tomorrow
40. 3. Neither Your War Nor Your Peace: The Surrealist International, 1940-1945
41. Introduction: Women in the Surrealist Diaspora: First Principles and New
Beginnings
42. Suzanne Césaire
* André Breton, Poet
* Discontent of a Civilization
* 1943: Surrealism and Us
* The Domain of the Marvelous
43. Mary Low
* Perchance to Dream
* Women and Love through Private Property
44. Frida Kahlo
* I Paint My Own Reality
* From Her Journal
45. Lucie Thésée
* Beautiful as...
* The Buckets in My Head...
* Where Will the Earth Fall?
46. Leonora Carrington
* Down Below
47. Régine Raufast
* Photography and Image
48. Laurence Iché
* Scissors Strokes by the Clock...
* I Prefer Your Uneasiness Like a Dark Lantern...
* Unpublished Correspondence
* The Philosophers' Stone
49. Gertrude Pape
* The Lake
* Eardrops from Babylon
50. Susy Hare
* Complaint for a Sorcerer
51. Sonia Sekula
* Womb
52. Meret Oppenheim
* Round the World with the Rumpus God....
53. Ithell Colquhoun
* "Everything Found on Land Is Found in the Sea"
* Water-Stone of the Wise
54. Emmy Bridgwater
* On the Line
* Back to the First Bar
* The Journey
* The Birds
55. Edith Rimmington
* The Growth at the Break
* The Sea-Gull
56. Alice Rahon
* Pointed Out Like the Stars...
* Little Epidermis
* Sublimated Mercury
* The Appellants
* Ferns in a Hollow of Absence...
* The Sleeping Woman
57. Eva Sulzer
* Butterfly Dreams
* Amerindian Art
58. Jacqueline Johnson
* The Paintings of Alice Rahon Paalen
* The Earth
59. Ida Kar
* I Chose Photography
60. Ikbal El Alailly
* Introduction to Vertu de l'Allemagne [The Virtue of Germany]
61. 4. Surrealism versus the Cold War, 1946-1959
62. Introduction: Regroupment and Occultation: Women in the Surrealist
Underground in the 1950s
63. Thérèse Renaud
* I Lay My Head
64. Françoise Sullivan
* Dance and Automatism
65. Iréne Hamoir
* Pearl
* Aria
* The Procession
66. Emmy Bridgwater, Ithell Colquhoun, Iréne Hamoir, and Edith Rimmington
* Surrealist Inquiry: What Do You Hate Most?
67. Lise Deharme
* I Didn't Know Gertrude Stein
68. Maria Martins
* I Am the Tropical Night's High Noon
* Art, Liberation, and Peace
69. Helen Phillips
* The Image: Recognition of a Moment
70. Vera Hérold
* The Big L
71. Gisèle Prassinos
* Peppermint Tower in Praise of Greedy Little Girls
72. Ithell Colquhoun
* The Mantic Stain: Surrealism and Automatism
73. Dorothea Tanning
* Legend
74. Nora Mitrani
* Scandal with a Secret Face
* "Blacker Than Black. . ."
* About Cats and Magnolias
* Poetry, Freedom of Being
* On Slaves, Suffragettes, and the Whip
* Concupiscence and Scandal: Definitions from the Succinct Lexicon of
Eroticism
75. Valentine Penrose
* I Dream
* Beautiful or Ugly It Doesn't Matter
76. Jacqueline Johnson
* Taking a Sight 1951
77. Alice Rahon
* Painter and Magician
78. Jacqueline Senard
* Reason and Safety Factors
* Cat=Clover
* Polar
79. Elisa Breton
* One in the Other
80. Elisa Breton, Anne Segbers, and Toyen
* Surrealist Inquiry: Would You Open the Door?
81. Joyce Mansour
* Into the Red Velvet
* Lovely Monster
* Practical Advice for Waiting
* To Come, Possession, Prick Tease: Definitions from the Succinct
Lexicon of Eroticism
82. Meret Oppenheim
* Automatism at a Crossroads
* I Have to Write Down the Black Words
83. Judit Reigl
* Points of Departure for a New Revolt
84. Isabel Meyrelles
* Night Words
85. Anneliese Hager
* Of the Poison of Dreams
* The Blue Spell
* Automatic Dream
86. Drahomira Vandas
* Light Throws Shadows
* An Egg Hatches Out a Flame
* Rain Man
87. Olga Orozco
* Twilight (Between Dog and Wolf)
88. Blanca Varela
* Dance Card
89. Marianne van Hirtum
* In Those Rooms...
* Abandon, Meeting, Orgasm, Seduce, Vice: Definitions from the Succinct
Lexicon of Eroticism
90. Leonora Carrington
* Comments on The Temptation of St. Anthony
* On Magic Art: A Conversation, 1996
91. Kay Sage
* Painter and Writer
* An Observation
* The Window
* Chinoiserie
* Fragrance
92. Mimi Parent
* Depraved Person, License, Masturbation, Voyeur: Definitions from the
Succinct Lexicon of Eroticism
93. Sonia Sekula
* Notes from a Journal: The Occurrence of Meeting a Face Contra a Face
94. Remedios Varo
* A Recipe: How to Produce Erotic Dreams
95. 5. The Making of "May '68" and Its Sequels
96. Introduction: Women in the Surrealist Resurgence of the 1960s and 1970s
97. Nora Mitrani
* In Defense of Surrealism
98. Nelly Kaplan
* Memoirs of a Lady Sheet Diviner
* At the Women Warriors' Table
* Enough or Still More
* All Creation Is Androgynous: An Interview
99. Nicole Espagnol
* Female Socket
* Heartstopping
* The Conclusion Is Not Drawn
* The Wind Turns
100. Annie Le Brun
* Introduction to Drop Everything!
101. Giovanna
* Where Are We in Relation to Surrealism?
* Baking Chocolate and Dialectics
* What Do I Know...
* Therapy
102. Monique Charbonel
* It's a Wonder
103. Unica Zürn
* Lying in Ambush
104. Elisabeth Lenk
* Surrealism: A Liberating and Catalyzing Element in Germany Today
* Automatic Text for Anne Ethuin
105. Penelope Rosemont
* Passage
* Candle
* Rising Asleep
106. Joyce Mansour
* A Mango
* Night in the Shape of a Bison
* Ten to One to No
* Wild Glee from Elsewhere
* Absolute Divergence: The International Surrealist Exhibition,
1965-1966
107. Mimi Parent
* Are You a Surrealist?
108. Marianne van Hirtum
* The Future of Surrealism: Response to an Inquiry
* While We Spend Our Lives Ironing...
* And I Shall Be the Mouth of Copper...
* The Naked Truth
* Vampiro Nox
* Surrealism: Rising Sign
109. Anne Ethuin
* Legend
110. Isabel Meyrelles
* I Will Tell You During the Walk...
* Tyger, Tyger
111. Luiza Neto Jorge
* Another Genealogy
* "Monument to Birds" (Max Ernst)
* Fable
* The Force of Gravity
* Sphericity: Ferocity
112. Alejandra Pizarnik
* Caroline von Günderode
* In a Copy of Les Chants de Maldoror
113. Leila Ferraz
* Secrets of Surrealist Magic Art
* My Love, I Speak to You of a Love
114. Rikki Ducornet
* My Special Madness
* Necromancy
* Dark Star, Black Star
* Machete
* Clean
115. Nancy Joyce Peters
* To the Death of Mirrors
* General Strike
* Nelly Kaplan's Néa: Woman and Eroticism in Film
116. Alice Farley
* Notes toward a Surrealist Dance
117. Jayne Cortez
* Consultation
* Feathers
* In the Line of Duty
* Make Ifa
* Say It
118. Haifa Zangana
* Can We Disturb These Living Coffins?
* A Symbol of Sin and Evil Thoughts: Introduction to Ibn Hazm
Al-Andalusi
119. Hilary Booth
* Their Games and Ours: A Note on Time-Travelers' Potlatch
120. Hilary Booth, Nancy Joyce Peters, Penelope Rosemont, Debra Taub
* Surrealist Games: Time-Travelers' Potlatch
121. Valentine Penrose
* From These Husks Are Worlds Made
122. Leonora Carrington
* What Is a Woman?
* The Cabbage Is a Rose
123. Meret Oppenheim
* Nobody Will Give You Freedom, You Have to Take It
124. 6. Surrealism: A Challenge to the Twenty-First Century
125. Introduction: Women and Surrealism Today and Tomorrow
126. Silvia Grénier
* Salomé
* Signs
127. Carmen Bruna
* Poetry: An Incitement to Revolt
* "Lady from Shanghai"
* Moi-Même (Myself)
128. Eva Svankmajerová
* Emancipation Cycle
* Tactile Lids
* Stunned by Freedom
* I Don't Know Exactly
129. Alena Nádvorn'ková
* Emila Medková's Photographs and the Anthropomorphization of Detail
* Determination of Time
* Art History (Sandro Botticelli)
130. Ivana Ciglinová
* The Old Crow's Story
131. Mary Low
* The Companion
* Q.E.D.
* Where the Wolf Sings
* Encounter
132. Hilary Booth
* Long Hot Summer: Great Black Music Today
* Preface to I Am Rain
* Our Skin Is Paper
* Poem for Central America
133. Marie-Dominique Massoni
* Two Seconds
* How Old Is the Old Mole?
134. Haifa Zangana
* What Choice?
135. Jayne Cortez
* When I Look at Wifredo Lam's Paintings
* Bumblebee, You Saw Big Mama
* Sacred Trees
136. Penelope Rosemont
* Life and Times of the Golden Goose
* The Bad Days Will End
* Revolution by Chance
137. Rikki Ducornet
* The Volatilized Ceiling of Baron Munodi
* Manifesto in Voices
138. Alice Farley
* Permutations of Desire
* Costumes: Vehicles of Transformation
* Gesture
139. Irene Plazewska
* Newton's Descent
140. Debra Taub
* A Dance in the Forest
* Exquisite Alchemy
* Secret Melodies
141. Gina Litherland
* Imagination and Wilderness
142. Ivanir de Oliveira
* Collage: Image of Revelation
143. Nicole E. Reiss
* Divagations
* A Delirious Voyage inside a Circle
144. Elaine Parra
* To Radicalize with Beauty and Love
145. Sarah Metcalf
* A Game of Slight Disturbances
146. Katerina Pinosová
* The Piece of Bone
147. Lenka Valacbová
* The Sterile Dish
148. Kajsa Bergh
* Desire
149. Petra Mandal
* First-Hand Knowledge
150. Nancy Joyce Peters
* Women and Surrealism
151. Bibliography
152. Index
2. Acknowledgments
3. Introduction: All My Names Know Your Leap: Surrealist Women and Their
Challenge
4. Notes on Individuals Frequently Cited in This Anthology
5. 1. The First Women Surrealists, 1924-1929
6. Introduction: The Women of La Révolution surréaliste
7. Renée Gauthier
* Dream: I Am in a Field...
8. Simone Kahn
* Surrealist Text: This Took Place in the Springtime...
* The Exquisite Corpses
9. Denise Levy
* Surrealist Text: I Went into a Green Song...
* Surrealist Text: Ivory Blue and Shady Satin...
10. Nancy Cunard
* Surrealist Manifestation at the Diaghilev Ballet
* The Beginnings of the Surrealist Revolution
* Surrealism, Ethnography, and Revolution
11. Nadja
* The Blue Wind
12. Fanny Beznos
* I Go, the Wind Pushing Me Along
* Purity! Purity! Purity!
13. Suzanne Muzard
* On Love: Reply to an Inquiry
* My Passage in Surrealism
14. Valentine Penrose
* When It Comes to Love: Response to an Inquiry
15. Suzanne Muzard, Elsie Houston, and Jeannette Ducrocq Tanguy
* Surrealist Games
16. 2. In the Service of Revolution, 1930-1939
17. Introduction: Women and Surrealism in the Thirties
18. Claude Cabun
* Captive Balloon
* The Invisible Adventure
* Poetry Keeps Its Secret
* Surrealism and Working-Class Emancipation
* From life I still expect that overwhelming experience
* Beware Domestic Objects!
19. Nancy Cunard
* How Come, White Man?
* The Scottsboro Case
* A Trip to Harlem
20. Simone Yoyotte
* Pale Blue Line in a Forced Episode
* Half-Season
21. Greta Knutson
* Foreign Land
22. Lise Deharme
* The Empty Cage
* The Little Girl of the Black Forest
23. Denise Bellon, Gala Dalí, Nusch Eluard, Yolande Oliviero
* Experimental Research: On the Irrational Knowledge of the Object: The
Crystal Ball of the Seers
24. Maruja Mallo
* Surrealism as Manifest in My Work
25. Meret Oppenheim
* Where Is the Wagon Going?
* If You Say the Right Word, I Can Sing...
* Anyone That Sees Her White Fingers...
26. Jacqueline Lamba
* A Revolutionary Approach to Life and the World
27. Gisèle Prassinos
* Arrogant Hair
* The Ghost of Chateaubriand
28. Toyen
* A Community of Ethical Views
29. Alice Rahon
* Four Poems from On the Bare Ground
* Despair
* Hourglass Lying Down
30. Valentine Penrose
* There Is the Fire
* The Datura the Serpent
* To a Woman to a Path
31. Sheila Legge
* I Have Done My Best For You
32. Eileen Agar
* Am I a Surrealist?
33. Mary Low
* Women and the Spanish Revolution
34. Marcelle Ferry
* You Came down from the Mountains...
* When He Went Away...
* The One Seated on the Stones of Cheops...
* Frenzy, Sweet Little Child, You Sleep...
35. Leonora Carrington
* The Sand Camel
36. Grace Pailthorpe
* What We Put in Prison
* The Scientific Aspect of Surrealism
* Surrealist Art
* On the Importance of Fantasy Life
37. Hélène Vanel
* Poetry and Dance
38. Ithell Colquhoun
* What Do I Need to Paint a Picture?
39. Jeanne Megnen
* The Noise Will Start Tomorrow
40. 3. Neither Your War Nor Your Peace: The Surrealist International, 1940-1945
41. Introduction: Women in the Surrealist Diaspora: First Principles and New
Beginnings
42. Suzanne Césaire
* André Breton, Poet
* Discontent of a Civilization
* 1943: Surrealism and Us
* The Domain of the Marvelous
43. Mary Low
* Perchance to Dream
* Women and Love through Private Property
44. Frida Kahlo
* I Paint My Own Reality
* From Her Journal
45. Lucie Thésée
* Beautiful as...
* The Buckets in My Head...
* Where Will the Earth Fall?
46. Leonora Carrington
* Down Below
47. Régine Raufast
* Photography and Image
48. Laurence Iché
* Scissors Strokes by the Clock...
* I Prefer Your Uneasiness Like a Dark Lantern...
* Unpublished Correspondence
* The Philosophers' Stone
49. Gertrude Pape
* The Lake
* Eardrops from Babylon
50. Susy Hare
* Complaint for a Sorcerer
51. Sonia Sekula
* Womb
52. Meret Oppenheim
* Round the World with the Rumpus God....
53. Ithell Colquhoun
* "Everything Found on Land Is Found in the Sea"
* Water-Stone of the Wise
54. Emmy Bridgwater
* On the Line
* Back to the First Bar
* The Journey
* The Birds
55. Edith Rimmington
* The Growth at the Break
* The Sea-Gull
56. Alice Rahon
* Pointed Out Like the Stars...
* Little Epidermis
* Sublimated Mercury
* The Appellants
* Ferns in a Hollow of Absence...
* The Sleeping Woman
57. Eva Sulzer
* Butterfly Dreams
* Amerindian Art
58. Jacqueline Johnson
* The Paintings of Alice Rahon Paalen
* The Earth
59. Ida Kar
* I Chose Photography
60. Ikbal El Alailly
* Introduction to Vertu de l'Allemagne [The Virtue of Germany]
61. 4. Surrealism versus the Cold War, 1946-1959
62. Introduction: Regroupment and Occultation: Women in the Surrealist
Underground in the 1950s
63. Thérèse Renaud
* I Lay My Head
64. Françoise Sullivan
* Dance and Automatism
65. Iréne Hamoir
* Pearl
* Aria
* The Procession
66. Emmy Bridgwater, Ithell Colquhoun, Iréne Hamoir, and Edith Rimmington
* Surrealist Inquiry: What Do You Hate Most?
67. Lise Deharme
* I Didn't Know Gertrude Stein
68. Maria Martins
* I Am the Tropical Night's High Noon
* Art, Liberation, and Peace
69. Helen Phillips
* The Image: Recognition of a Moment
70. Vera Hérold
* The Big L
71. Gisèle Prassinos
* Peppermint Tower in Praise of Greedy Little Girls
72. Ithell Colquhoun
* The Mantic Stain: Surrealism and Automatism
73. Dorothea Tanning
* Legend
74. Nora Mitrani
* Scandal with a Secret Face
* "Blacker Than Black. . ."
* About Cats and Magnolias
* Poetry, Freedom of Being
* On Slaves, Suffragettes, and the Whip
* Concupiscence and Scandal: Definitions from the Succinct Lexicon of
Eroticism
75. Valentine Penrose
* I Dream
* Beautiful or Ugly It Doesn't Matter
76. Jacqueline Johnson
* Taking a Sight 1951
77. Alice Rahon
* Painter and Magician
78. Jacqueline Senard
* Reason and Safety Factors
* Cat=Clover
* Polar
79. Elisa Breton
* One in the Other
80. Elisa Breton, Anne Segbers, and Toyen
* Surrealist Inquiry: Would You Open the Door?
81. Joyce Mansour
* Into the Red Velvet
* Lovely Monster
* Practical Advice for Waiting
* To Come, Possession, Prick Tease: Definitions from the Succinct
Lexicon of Eroticism
82. Meret Oppenheim
* Automatism at a Crossroads
* I Have to Write Down the Black Words
83. Judit Reigl
* Points of Departure for a New Revolt
84. Isabel Meyrelles
* Night Words
85. Anneliese Hager
* Of the Poison of Dreams
* The Blue Spell
* Automatic Dream
86. Drahomira Vandas
* Light Throws Shadows
* An Egg Hatches Out a Flame
* Rain Man
87. Olga Orozco
* Twilight (Between Dog and Wolf)
88. Blanca Varela
* Dance Card
89. Marianne van Hirtum
* In Those Rooms...
* Abandon, Meeting, Orgasm, Seduce, Vice: Definitions from the Succinct
Lexicon of Eroticism
90. Leonora Carrington
* Comments on The Temptation of St. Anthony
* On Magic Art: A Conversation, 1996
91. Kay Sage
* Painter and Writer
* An Observation
* The Window
* Chinoiserie
* Fragrance
92. Mimi Parent
* Depraved Person, License, Masturbation, Voyeur: Definitions from the
Succinct Lexicon of Eroticism
93. Sonia Sekula
* Notes from a Journal: The Occurrence of Meeting a Face Contra a Face
94. Remedios Varo
* A Recipe: How to Produce Erotic Dreams
95. 5. The Making of "May '68" and Its Sequels
96. Introduction: Women in the Surrealist Resurgence of the 1960s and 1970s
97. Nora Mitrani
* In Defense of Surrealism
98. Nelly Kaplan
* Memoirs of a Lady Sheet Diviner
* At the Women Warriors' Table
* Enough or Still More
* All Creation Is Androgynous: An Interview
99. Nicole Espagnol
* Female Socket
* Heartstopping
* The Conclusion Is Not Drawn
* The Wind Turns
100. Annie Le Brun
* Introduction to Drop Everything!
101. Giovanna
* Where Are We in Relation to Surrealism?
* Baking Chocolate and Dialectics
* What Do I Know...
* Therapy
102. Monique Charbonel
* It's a Wonder
103. Unica Zürn
* Lying in Ambush
104. Elisabeth Lenk
* Surrealism: A Liberating and Catalyzing Element in Germany Today
* Automatic Text for Anne Ethuin
105. Penelope Rosemont
* Passage
* Candle
* Rising Asleep
106. Joyce Mansour
* A Mango
* Night in the Shape of a Bison
* Ten to One to No
* Wild Glee from Elsewhere
* Absolute Divergence: The International Surrealist Exhibition,
1965-1966
107. Mimi Parent
* Are You a Surrealist?
108. Marianne van Hirtum
* The Future of Surrealism: Response to an Inquiry
* While We Spend Our Lives Ironing...
* And I Shall Be the Mouth of Copper...
* The Naked Truth
* Vampiro Nox
* Surrealism: Rising Sign
109. Anne Ethuin
* Legend
110. Isabel Meyrelles
* I Will Tell You During the Walk...
* Tyger, Tyger
111. Luiza Neto Jorge
* Another Genealogy
* "Monument to Birds" (Max Ernst)
* Fable
* The Force of Gravity
* Sphericity: Ferocity
112. Alejandra Pizarnik
* Caroline von Günderode
* In a Copy of Les Chants de Maldoror
113. Leila Ferraz
* Secrets of Surrealist Magic Art
* My Love, I Speak to You of a Love
114. Rikki Ducornet
* My Special Madness
* Necromancy
* Dark Star, Black Star
* Machete
* Clean
115. Nancy Joyce Peters
* To the Death of Mirrors
* General Strike
* Nelly Kaplan's Néa: Woman and Eroticism in Film
116. Alice Farley
* Notes toward a Surrealist Dance
117. Jayne Cortez
* Consultation
* Feathers
* In the Line of Duty
* Make Ifa
* Say It
118. Haifa Zangana
* Can We Disturb These Living Coffins?
* A Symbol of Sin and Evil Thoughts: Introduction to Ibn Hazm
Al-Andalusi
119. Hilary Booth
* Their Games and Ours: A Note on Time-Travelers' Potlatch
120. Hilary Booth, Nancy Joyce Peters, Penelope Rosemont, Debra Taub
* Surrealist Games: Time-Travelers' Potlatch
121. Valentine Penrose
* From These Husks Are Worlds Made
122. Leonora Carrington
* What Is a Woman?
* The Cabbage Is a Rose
123. Meret Oppenheim
* Nobody Will Give You Freedom, You Have to Take It
124. 6. Surrealism: A Challenge to the Twenty-First Century
125. Introduction: Women and Surrealism Today and Tomorrow
126. Silvia Grénier
* Salomé
* Signs
127. Carmen Bruna
* Poetry: An Incitement to Revolt
* "Lady from Shanghai"
* Moi-Même (Myself)
128. Eva Svankmajerová
* Emancipation Cycle
* Tactile Lids
* Stunned by Freedom
* I Don't Know Exactly
129. Alena Nádvorn'ková
* Emila Medková's Photographs and the Anthropomorphization of Detail
* Determination of Time
* Art History (Sandro Botticelli)
130. Ivana Ciglinová
* The Old Crow's Story
131. Mary Low
* The Companion
* Q.E.D.
* Where the Wolf Sings
* Encounter
132. Hilary Booth
* Long Hot Summer: Great Black Music Today
* Preface to I Am Rain
* Our Skin Is Paper
* Poem for Central America
133. Marie-Dominique Massoni
* Two Seconds
* How Old Is the Old Mole?
134. Haifa Zangana
* What Choice?
135. Jayne Cortez
* When I Look at Wifredo Lam's Paintings
* Bumblebee, You Saw Big Mama
* Sacred Trees
136. Penelope Rosemont
* Life and Times of the Golden Goose
* The Bad Days Will End
* Revolution by Chance
137. Rikki Ducornet
* The Volatilized Ceiling of Baron Munodi
* Manifesto in Voices
138. Alice Farley
* Permutations of Desire
* Costumes: Vehicles of Transformation
* Gesture
139. Irene Plazewska
* Newton's Descent
140. Debra Taub
* A Dance in the Forest
* Exquisite Alchemy
* Secret Melodies
141. Gina Litherland
* Imagination and Wilderness
142. Ivanir de Oliveira
* Collage: Image of Revelation
143. Nicole E. Reiss
* Divagations
* A Delirious Voyage inside a Circle
144. Elaine Parra
* To Radicalize with Beauty and Love
145. Sarah Metcalf
* A Game of Slight Disturbances
146. Katerina Pinosová
* The Piece of Bone
147. Lenka Valacbová
* The Sterile Dish
148. Kajsa Bergh
* Desire
149. Petra Mandal
* First-Hand Knowledge
150. Nancy Joyce Peters
* Women and Surrealism
151. Bibliography
152. Index