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  1. The Surrealist Manifesto refers to a collection of several publications between Yvan Goll and André Breton, prior leaders of the rival Surrealist groups. Goll and Breton had both originally published manifestos in October 1924 titled Manifeste du surréalisme.

  2. 4. Mai 2020 · So, for your reading pleasure, a few excerpts from “Surrealism Manifesto,” by Yvan Goll (October 1, 1924), translated by Nan Watkins and published in full in The Inner Trees: Selected Poems of Yvan Goll, edited by Thomas Rain Crowe.

  3. Does anyone know of an English translation of Yvan Goll's Surrealist Manifesto available anywhere? Wikipedia links to the french version of it in discussing surrealism, and says Goll was, along with Breton, an early leader of the movement, until he and Breton had a falling out, but I can't find any English translations of the work.

  4. Our perspective on the Manifesto of Surrealism will be a distorted so long as we have failed to see Breton's purpose in writing as to issue a to arms, not to lay down a rigid battle plan, arrogantly assumed by its. and those who shared his views, to be equal to the task of coping. contingency the future might bring.

  5. 23. Mai 2021 · Yvan loved Paris, loved its surrealist circles, loved the churn of aesthetics rubbing shoulders with history. In 1924, Goll published his own Surrealist Manifesto in opposition to Andre Breton (whom he thought relied too much on Freud and automatic writing).

  6. 28. Feb. 2024 · Besides Breton’s manifesto, there was another “Manifesto of Surrealism,” written by the poet Yvan Goll, the leader of another Surrealist faction, and published a month before Breton’s.

  7. Breton, vying for poetic ascendancy, attacked Goll’s surrealism in his first Surrealist manifesto (also in 1924). In 1921, Yvan married Claire Studer, a young journalist and his most important collaborator.