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The Edge of Surrealism Roger Caillois

The Edge of Surrealism By Roger Caillois

The Edge of Surrealism by Roger Caillois


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Though his subjects were diverse, French social theorist Roger Caillois focused on issues crucial to modern intellectual life, and his essays offer a perspective on many of twentieth-century France's most significant intellectual movements and figures. This book offers an introduction to the writing of Caillois (1913-1978).

The Edge of Surrealism Summary

The Edge of Surrealism: A Roger Caillois Reader by Roger Caillois

The Edge of Surrealism is an essential introduction to the writing of French social theorist Roger Caillois. Caillois was part of the Surrealist avant-garde and in the 1930s founded the College of Sociology with Georges Bataille and Michel Leiris. He spent his life exploring issues raised by this famous group and by Surrealism itself. Though his subjects were diverse, Caillois focused on concerns crucial to modern intellectual life, and his essays offer a unique perspective on many of twentieth-century France's most significant intellectual movements and figures. Including a masterful introductory essay by Claudine Frank situating his work in the context of his life and intellectual milieu, this anthology is the first comprehensive introduction to Caillois's work to appear in any language.

These thirty-two essays with commentaries strike a balance between Caillois's political and theoretical writings and between his better known works, such as the popular essays on the praying mantis, myth, and mimicry, and his lesser-known pieces. Presenting several new pieces and drawing on interviews and unpublished correspondence, this book reveals Caillois's consistent effort to reconcile intellectual rigor and imaginative adventure. Perhaps most importantly, The Edge of Surrealism provides an overdue look at how Caillois's intellectual project intersected with the work of Georges Bataille and others including Breton, Bachelard, Benjamin, Lacan, and Levi-Strauss.

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Roger Caillois has remained relatively unknown in the English-speaking world. This superb selection of his essays, expertly translated, shows the full range of his thought and should place him next to Bataille and the Surrealists as a major intellectual figure in interwar and postwar France. Claudine Frank's general introduction and detailed commentaries on individual essays provide the necessary contexts for understanding this complex, often paradoxical thinker. A first-rate work that is sure to be of interest to all students of 20th-century French thought.-Susan Rubin Suleiman, author of Risking Who One Is: Encounters with Contemporary Art and Literature
The Edge of Surrealism is the Caillois in one volume that is so badly needed considering the very dispersed status of Caillois's work and that no such volume exists in any language, not even in France. This selection is excellent, done by someone who not only knows thoroughly the production of the author but knows also what's most relevant for our contemporary interests.-Denis Hollier, author of Absent without Leave: French Literature under the Threat of War

About Roger Caillois

Roger Caillois (1913-1978) was a French social theorist and writer.

Claudine Frank is Assistant Professor of French at Barnard College.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
I. Theory and the Thirties, 1934-1939
Surrealism and Its Environs
1. Testimony (Paul Eluard) 59
2. The Praying Mantis: From Biology to Psychoanalysis 66
3. Letter to Andre Breton; Literature in Crisis 82
4. Mimicry and Legendary Psychasthenia 89
Biology and Myth
5. Review of L'Homme, cet inconnu, by Dr. Alexis Carrel 107
6. The Function of Myth 110
7. The Noon Complex 124
8. For a Militant Orthodoxy: The Immediate Tasks of Modern Thought 130
Lucifer at the College of Sociology
9. Interview with Gilles Lapouge, June 1970 141
10. First Lecture: Sacred Sociology and the Relationships among Society, Organism, and Being 147
11. Dionysian Virtues 155
12. Aggressiveness as a Value 160
13. The Birth of Lucifer 166
14. Paris, a Modern Myth 173
15. Sociology of the Intellectual 190
II. Writing from Patagonia, 1940-1945
After the College
16. Preamble to the Spirit of Sects 205
17. Discussions of Sociological Topics: On Defense of the Republic 213
18. The Nature and Structure of Totalitarian Regimes 217
Treasure and Culture
19. Duties and Privileges of French Writers Abroad 235
20. Patagonia 240
21. The Myth of Secret Treasures in Childhood 252
22. The Situation of Poetry 262
23. Pythian Heritage (On the Nature of Poetic Inspiration) 268
III. Postwar Stances, 1946-1978
The Moralists
24. Loyola to the Rescue of Marx 279
25. Paroxysms of Society 284
26. Metamorphoses of Hell 298
Signs and Images
27. The Image 315
28. Fruitful Ambiguity 320
29. Surrealism as a World of Signs 326
Diagonal Science
30 The Great Bridgemaker 337
31. A New Plea for Diagonal Science 343
32. The Natural Fantastic 348
Roger Caillois Timeline 359
Notes 363
Bibliography 401
Index 415

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GOR009604602
9780822330684
0822330687
The Edge of Surrealism: A Roger Caillois Reader by Roger Caillois
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Duke University Press
20030708
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