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Surrealism In The United States This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedia's deletion policy. You can discuss this and vote to keep or delete. Please do not remove or deface this notice or blank, merge, or move this article while the discussion is in progress. For more information, read the Guide to Votes for Deletion. The Surrealist Movement in the United States is a self-labeled enterprise that was started by the Chicago Surrealist Group as a means of including many of its scattered participants from coast to coast on collective statements and in collective activities. Formed in the summer of 1966 by Franklin and Penelope Rosemont. the Chicago Surrealist Group has sporadically carried on its wide-ranging research and agitation uninterruptedly ever since. Further reading - "What is Surrealism?: Selected Writings of Andr Breton" (edited and with an Introduction by Franklin Rosemont).
- "Surrealist Subversions: Rants, Writings, and Images by the Surrealist Movement in the United States" (edited with an introduction by Ron Sakolsky).
- "The Forecast is Hot!: Tracts and Other Collective Declarations of the Surrealist Movement in the United States 1966-76" (edited by Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont, and Paul Garon).
External links *Houston Surrealist Group
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