I’ve got a couple of faves:
- David Hopkins - Dada and Surrealism: A very short introduction. It’s the fundamental book with everything you need to know about the subjects. It doesn’t go into detail on some more deep cut stuff but covers all the basics.
- Patrick Lepetit - The Esoteric Secrets of Surrealism. This one tackles the subject from a completely different point of view. If you dig mysticism and magick - that’s your jam. It breaks down a lot of stuff regarding automatism and subconsciousness exploration and puts it into context.
- Peter Stockwell - The Language of Surrealism. This book is about literature and language experimentation in different surrealist works. It is hardcore science book so it is a tough read but it is very insightful.
- Ruth Brandon - Surreal Lives: The Surrealists 1917-1945. If you’re looking for an insightful book that is also a well-written piece of literature - that’s your book. It covers all the usual suspects and puts them into context.
- The Exquisite Corpse: Chance and Collaboration in Surrealism's Parlor Game. This book is a collection of essays on the exquisite corpse game. Provides multiple perspective on the subjects and tackles several different applications of the concept.
- Susan Laxton - Surrealism at Play. This one is about how things are done, how it is different from other artistic practices, how surrealist vision of artistic process evolve and what’s its legacy.
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