Surrealism

The Evil Cuckoo's Enchanted Carriage

Catalog Number: 
Zine Koslofsky, Jocelyn
Date: 
1972
Abstract: 
A collection of surrealist poetry by Jocelyn Koslofsky with drawings by Jean-Jacques Jack Dauben
Language: 
English
Notes: 
A dedication in the front of the publication indicates the author's brother died in 1972
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Rana Mozelle

The Dust on My Eyes Is the Blood of Your Hair

Catalog Number: 
Zine, The Dust on My Eyes Is the Blood of Your Hair
Date: 
1980
Abstract: 
A colection of surrealist poems dealing with evil, the macabre and the supernatural.
Language: 
English
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The Apple of the Automatic Zebra's Eye

Catalog Number: 
Book Rosemont
Date: 
1978
Edition: 
2
Volume: 
1
Abstract: 
A collection of surrealist automatic poems by Franklin Rosemont, with accompanying drawings by Schlechter Duvall.
Language: 
English
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Chicago Neighborly Arts

Catalog Number: 
Zine Chicago Neighborly Arts
Date: 
June 2010
Abstract: 
A collection of educational lectures, workshops and other educational opportunities taking place in June 2010.
Language: 
English
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Contributors: 
Website: 

midcoastfreeschool.com, chicagoradicalcalendar.org, chicagofreedomschool.org, messhall.org, freegeekchicago.org

Item Donor: 
Eddie Merma

Lumpen

Date: 
November 4, 2004
Volume: 
13
Issue: 
2
Abstract: 
"Broadly speaking, Bush and his posse haveb been really good for creating a global surrealist movement. This mafia has a real talent for transforming personal headspace, for challenging our whole notions of truth and reality. We're dedicating this issue to this evil sense of psychological psychedelia and a radically detached personal point of view."
Language: 
English
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Sensory Habitation

Catalog Number: 
Zine, Sensory
Date: 
2006
Edition: 
1
Abstract: 
Document accompanying the artist's presentation of a project exploring the effects of isolation, rhythm and repetitive light on human consciousness and the art it produces.
Language: 
eng
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New and Selected Poems

Catalog Number: 
b.30
Date: 
1978
Volume: 
1st paperback ed.
Abstract: 
From the foreward: "About Paul Carroll's poetry, you can never say one thing... He knows that to be modern he must also be classical: Plato, Aristotle, and the Church fathers move among modern artists and poets, American presidents and Chicago politicians, and social matrons who patronized the arts, architects who have added to or detracted from the city Carroll inhabits at the foot of Lake Michigan-- all these, and other figures, populate the dense, swirling, and always surprising democracy of his imagination."
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
signed by author
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ISSN/ISBN: 
0-916328-10-4