Mai 68 - Revolution système D
Mai 68 - Revolution système D

by B. D. van der Velden

Auteur(s)
B. D. van der Velden
Uitgever
Hamburg ; Den Haag : 8. Salon ; La Société Protectrice des Enfants Martyrs / Bronco, 2018
Omvang
146 p., geïllustreerd, 24 cm.

Arthur Cravan, born as Fabian Avenarius Lloyd (Lausanne (Switzerland), May 22, 1887 - last seen in Salina Cruz (Mexico) in 1918, where he probably drowned) was a British boxer, French-language poet, publisher, crook, etc. In 1913, he founded the magazine Maintenant, a one-man magazine in which he enjoyed making fun of many well-known personalities. With these attacks, he became an example for the Dadaists and Surrealists. In addition to poetry, he specialized in boxing, with which he managed to attract a lot of attention. The May 1968 movement in Paris errupts where one of the most mysterious episodes in the life of Arthur Cravan ends.


Persoon als onderwerp
Arthur Cravan
Trefwoorden
counter culture , surrealism , collections , text / poetry , dada
Locatie in de bibliotheek
Kast 11 - 3: Archieven en collecties
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