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The Consul: Contributions to the History of the Situationist International and Its Time, Volume II

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Consul: Contributions to the History of the Situationist International and Its Time, Volume II

Contributors:

By (Author) Ralph Rumney
Translated by Malcolm Imrie

ISBN:

9780872863989

Publisher:

City Lights Books

Imprint:

City Lights Books

Publication Date:

1st May 2002

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Individual artists, art monographs

Dewey:

700.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

125

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 7mm

Weight:

229g

Description

Throughout his adventurous life, Ralph Rumney was in constant flight from the wreckage of postwar Europe. Crossing paths with every avant-garde of the past fifty years, he was one of the founding members of the Situationist International. Rumneys traveling companions Guy Debord, Pegeen Guggenheim, Asger Jorn, Michle Berstein, Bernard Kops, Yves Klein, Marcel Duchamp, Georges Bataille, William Burroughs, Flix Guattari, E.P. Thompson, Victor Brauner, and many others are recalled in the oral history with sharp intelligence and dry wit.

Profusely illustrated with Rumneys own photos, paintings, and collages and other documentary materials.

"The Consul regains that magnificent freedom that a handful of people enjoyed and shared with artists, writers and others, in a world whose password was total, unfailing rejection of the world." Judith Brouste, Art Press

". . . fine compendium of the most poetic of political writings, albeit still a partial measure for fans, followers and future revolutionaries awaiting the complete translations of the journal Situationist Internationale." Publishers Weekly

Ralph Rumney (1934 - 2002), was the sole member of the London Psychogeographical Society, a founding organization of the Situationist International (1957). He is the author of The Leaning Tower of Venice, a fabled psychogeographical exploration of that city.

Malcolm Imrie is a literary agent and translator whose translations include Guy Debord's Comments on the Society of the Spectacle and Jos Pierre's Investigating Sex: Surrealist Discussions 1928 - 1932.

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