Collective Inventions: Surrealism in Belgium  

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Collective Inventions: Surrealism in Belgium (2007) is a book edited by Patricia Allmer and Hilde Van Gelder.

Table of contents

The Fashionable surrealism of Variétés / An Paenhuysen -- The End of surrealism in Belgium / Steven Harris -- Paul Nougé constructing absence / Silvano Levy -- Magritte's smoke and mirrors: reading, writing, and art-magic / Ben Stolzfus -- René Magritte and the postcard / Patricia Allmer -- He who has never dreamt of Mae West: surrealist masculinity and the late collages of E.L.T. Mesens / Neil Matheson -- Evelyne Axell (1935-1972): a Belgian surrealist pop artist? / Liesbeth Decan -- Automatic photographs: Brussels, Breton and surrealism / David Bate -- The King Cophetua legend, synesthesia and magic (sur)realism in André Delvaux's Rendez-vous à bray (1971) and Benvenuta (1983) / Georgiana Colville -- Christian Dotremont's theory of photography / Hilde Van Gelder.

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