André Breton - Georges Bataille polemic
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Breton was obviously the driving force behind [[surrealism]], and he ran the movement in a dictatorial style, even expelling several of its members. Several of these ex-members started adhering to [[Georges Bataille]]'s subversive "[[Bataillean]]" surrealism and the latter's journal ''[[Documents (journal)|Documents]]''. | Breton was obviously the driving force behind [[surrealism]], and he ran the movement in a dictatorial style, even expelling several of its members. Several of these ex-members started adhering to [[Georges Bataille]]'s subversive "[[Bataillean]]" surrealism and the latter's journal ''[[Documents (journal)|Documents]]''. | ||
- | Breton calls Bataille an "excrement-philosopher" (philosophe-excrément). | + | Breton calls Bataille an "excrement-philosopher" (philosophe-excrément) in the [[Second Surrealist Manifesto]]. |
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Breton was obviously the driving force behind surrealism, and he ran the movement in a dictatorial style, even expelling several of its members. Several of these ex-members started adhering to Georges Bataille's subversive "Bataillean" surrealism and the latter's journal Documents.
Breton calls Bataille an "excrement-philosopher" (philosophe-excrément) in the Second Surrealist Manifesto.
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