Black, brown & beige: surrealist writings from Africa and the diaspora
2010; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 48; Issue: 02 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.48-0698
ISSN1943-5975
AutoresFranklin Rosemont, Robin D. G. Kelley,
Tópico(s)Spanish Literature and Culture Studies
Resumo* List of Illustrations * Acknowledgments * Introduction: Invisible Surrealists * Part 1. The First Black Surrealists * Martinique * Etienne Lero * Legitime Defense Manifesto * Civilization * And the Ramps * Abandon * Put * Simone Yoyotte * Pyjama-Speed * Pierre Yoyotte * Theory of the Fountain * Antifascist Significance of Surrealism * Maurice-Sabas Quitman * Paradise on Earth * Jules Monnerot * On Certain Traits Particular to the Civilized Mentality * Indispensable Poetry * Yva Lero * Little Black Divers * Aime Cesaire * Negreries * Jamaica * Claude McKay * Down to the Roots * Cuba * Juan Brea * My Life Is a Sunday * Thoughts * Juan Brea and Mary Low * Notes on the Economic Causes of Humor * Trinidad * C.L.R. James * Introduction to Red Spanish Notebook * Part 2. Tropiques: Surrealism in the Caribbean * Martinique * Aime Cesaire * Panorama * Introduction to Black American Poetry * In the Guise of a Literary Manifesto * Keeping Poetry Alive * Isidore Ducasse, Comte de Lautreamont * Suzanne Cesaire * Poverty of a Poetry * Aime Cesaire, Suzanne Cesaire et al. * Voice of the Oracle * Rene Menil * Introduction to the Marvelous * The Orientation of Poetry * What Does Africa Mean to Us? * Poetry, Jazz Freedom * Lucie Thesee * Preference * Georges Gratiant * Extinct Volcano * Aristide Maugee * Aime Cesaire, Poet * Review of Reviews * Georgette Anderson * Symbolism, Maeterlinck the Marvelous * Stephane Jean-Alexis * A Note on Chance * Cuba * Wifredo Lam * Picasso * Arrows in Rapid Flight * Agustin Cardenas * One, Two, Three * Jacques Roumain * When the Tom-Tom Beats * Haiti * Clement Magloire-Saint-Aude * Utterances * Talismans * Not the Legend * Three Poems * The Surrealist Record * On Poetry * Rene Belance * Awareness * Noise * Encounter with Life * Herve Telemaque * Why Are You Performing, Jean? * Dominican Republic * Aida Cartagena Portalatin * Moon and Marble * Trinidad * John Jacob Thomas * Creole Proverbs * John La Rose * Connecting Link * Puerto Rico * Luis A. Maisonet * Freedom of Expression for Young Children * Part 3. South America * Brazil * Joao Cruz e Souza * Black Rose * Tenebrous * Rosario Fusco * Wind in the Woods * Sosigenes Costa * The Golden Papyrus * The Red Peacock * Fernando Mendes de Almeida * Phantom Carrousel * Jorge de Lima * Howling Dogs * Guyana * Leon-Gontran Damas * For Sure * Good Breeding * A Caribbean View on Sterling A. Brown * A Single Instant of Belief * Negritude and Surrealism * Wilson Harris * Voodoo, Trance, Poetry and Dance * Colombia * Heriberto Cogollo * The World of a Nohor * Part 4. Africa * Egypt * Long Live Degenerate Art! * Georges Henein * Manifesto * Art and Freedom * Hot Jazz * Between the Eagle's Nest and the Mouse-Trap * Perspectives * Jacques Vache * The Plain Truth * A Tribute to Andre Breton * Ikbal El Alailly * Portrait of the Author as a Young Rabbit * Post-Scriptum * Anwar Kamel * The Propagandists of Reaction and Us * Ramses Younane * What Comes After the Logic of Reason? * Victor Musgrave * Voices in the Twilight * Albert Cossery * The House of Certain Death * Joyce Mansour * Floating Islands * Fresh Cream * Forthwith to S * North Express * Response to an Inquiry on Magic Art * Morocco * Robert Benayoun * No Rhyme for Reason! * The Obscure Protests * Letter to Chicago * The Phoenix of Animation * Too Much Is Too Much * Comic Sounds * Abdellatif Laabi * Rue du Retour * Tunisia * Farid Lariby * Pome Brut * Algeria * Henri Krea * Never Forever Once More * Oh Yes * Jean-Michel Atlan * The Time Has Come to Call Up a World * Baya * The Big Bird * Habib Tengour * Maghrebian Surrealism * Senegal * Cheikh Tidiane Sylla * Surrealism and Black African Art * The Spirit of Unity---For Freedom * Congo * Tchicaya U Tam'si * Against Destiny * Mozambique * Inacio Matsinhe * Painting as a Contribution to Consciousness * I Became a Tortoise to Resist Torture * The Snake * Angola * Malangatana Valente Ngwenya * Survivor among Millions * Amilcar Cabral * National Liberation and Culture * Antonio Domingues * The Influence of Aime Cesaire in Portuguese-speaking Africa * Madagascar * Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo * A Purple Star * South Africa * Dennis Brutus * The Sun on This Rubble * Poet against Apartheid * Part 5. Surrealist Beginnings in the United States, 1930s-1950s * Fenton Johnson * The Phantom Rabbit * Tired * George Herriman * Positivilly Marvillis * Jean Toomer * Essentials * Zora Neale Hurston * How the Gods Behave * Richard Wright * Lawd Today * Ralph Ellison * The Poetry of It * Bearden the Destruction of the Accepted World * Russell Atkins * Upstood Upstaffed * Part 6. The 1950s Surrealist Underground in the United States * Ted Joans * Ted Joans Speaks * Bob Kaufman * Abomunist Manifesto * $$ Abomunus Craxioms $$ * Abomunist Election Manifesto * Tom Postell * Gertrude Stein Rides the Torn Down El to NYC * Harmony * Percy Edward Johnston * Variations on a Theme * Part 7. Surrealism, Black Power, Black Arts * Ted Joans * Proposition for a Black Power Manifesto * Hart Leroy Bibbs * Hurricane * Black Spring * Jayne Cortez * National Security * Making it * St. Clair Drake * Negritude and Pan-Africanism * Edward A. Jones * The Birth of Black Awareness * Ishmael Reed * Boxing on Paper * Katherine Dunham * Ballet Negre * Notes on the Dance * Melvin Edwards * Lynch Fragments * Joseph Jarman * Odawalla * Oliver Pitcher * Jean-Jacques * Frank London Brown * Jazz * Pony Poindexter * Jazz Is More French Than American * Anthony Braxton * Earth Music * Thelonious Monk * Three Score * Cecil Taylor * The Musician * Ornette Coleman * Harmolodic = Highest Instinct * Sun Ra * Cosmic Equation * The Endless Realm * Babs Gonzales * I Paid My Dues * A. B. Spellman * The New Thing in Jazz * Dizzy Gillespie * Gertrude Abercrombie * Part 8. Toward the New Millennium: The Mid-1970s through the 1990s * Aime Cesaire * My Joyful Acceptance of Surrealism * Homage to Frantz Fanon * Jayne Cortez * There It Is * What's Ugly * Poetry Music Technology * Everything Can Be Transformed * Taking the Blues Back Home * Leon Damas * Mainstream Statement * Larry's Time * Amiri Baraka * The Changing Same * James G. Spady * Larry Neal Never Forgot Philly * Charlotte Carter * On Film * Robin D. G. Kelley * Reflections on Malcolm X * Norman Calmese * My Discovery of Surrealism * Cheikh Tidiane Sylla * Time-Traveler's Potlatch * Ted Joans * Kaufman Is a Bird Called Bob * Cogollo * Part 9. Looking Ahead: Surrealism Today and Tomorrow * Aime Cesaire * I Do Not Agree to Receive the Minister * Robin D. G. Kelley * Surrealism * Ayana Karanja * Contemplation * Melvin Edwards * Thinking about Surrealism * T. J. Anderson III * At Last Roundup * Vaudeville 1951 * Michael Stone-Richards * Surrealist Subversion in Everyday Life (with Julien Lenoir) * Ron Allen * Revelation * Conversation between Eye and Mouth * Anthony Joseph * How Surrealism Found Me * Extending Out to Brightness * Patrick Turner * Unrestricted Images * Adrienne Kennedy * People Who Led Me to My Plays * Tyree Guyton * There Is a True Magic Here * Henry Dumas * Will the Circle Be Unbroken? * Deusdedit de Morais * Cafe de Cherbourg * Jayne Cortez * Poetry Coming as Blues and Blues Coming as Poetry * Free Time Friction * Afterword: Surrealism and the Creation of a Desirable Future, by Robin D. G. Kelley * Bibliography * Index
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