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Correspondence: The Foundation of the Situationist International (June 1957August 1960)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Correspondence: The Foundation of the Situationist International (June 1957August 1960)

Contributors:

By (Author) Guy Debord
Introduction by McKenzie Wark
Translated by Stuart Kendall
Translated by John McHale

ISBN:

9781584350552

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

12th December 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Adult Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Cultural studies
The arts: general topics

Dewey:

303.484092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 235mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

635g

Description

Letters by writer, filmmaker, and cultural revolutionary Guy Debord conjure a vivid picture of the dynamic first years of the Situationist International movement.Yesterday, the police interrogated me at length about the journal and other Situationist organizations. It was only a beginning. This is, I think, one of the principal threats that came up quickly during the discussion- the police want to consider the S.I. as an association to bring about the destruction of France.-from CorrespondenceThis volume traces the dynamic first years of the Situationist International movement-a cultural avant-garde that continues to inspire new generations of artists, theorists, and writers more than half a century later. Debord's letters-published here for the first time in English-provide a fascinating insider's view of just how this seemingly disorganized group drifting around a newly consumerized Paris became one of the most defining cultural movements of the twentieth century. Circumstances, personalities, and ambitions all come into play as the group develops its strategy of anarchic, conceptual, but highly political "intervention." Brilliantly conceived, this collection of letters offers the best available introduction to the Situationist International movement by detailing, through original documents, how the group formed and defined its cultural mission- to bring about, "by any means possible, even artistic," a complete transformation of personal life within the Society of the Spectacle.

Reviews

The pathos of these letters is that Situationism is falling apart even as it is coming together, and that, in the complicated machinations of his scattered group, Debord is able to perform as many acts of friendship as he does of malice. To borrow the title of the film he made in 1959 about his Lettrist friends, the letters trace a 'passage of a few people through a rather brief moment in time,' a tracing again triangulated by three comrades above all Pinot, Jorn and Constant.

-- Hal Foster * London Review of Books *

Author Bio

Writer, filmmaker, and cultural revolutionary, Guy Debord (1931-1994) was a founding member of the Lettrist International and Situationist International groups. His films and books, including Society of the Spectacle (1967), were major catalysts for philosophical and political changes in the twentieth century, and helped trigger the May 1968 rebellion in France. McKenzie Wark (she/her), awarded the 2019 Thoma Prize for writing in digital art, is the author of A Hacker Manifesto Gamer Theory, andThe Beach Beneath the Street. Wark's correspondence with Kathy Acker was published by Semiotext(e) as I'm Very Into You.

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