Surrealist Women
Discover the groundbreaking anthology Surrealist Women by Penelope Rosemont, published in 1998. This captivating book spans 576 pages and delves into the vital role women have played in the surrealist movement since its inception in 1920s Paris. Through the voices of poets, essayists, painters, and other artists, this collection showcases their collaborative efforts to redefine surrealism and elevate consciousness to new heights. Surrealist Women not only highlights the artistic achievements of these remarkable women but also emphasizes their significance in the broader context of art and literary criticism. Perfect for those interested in 20th-century art, surrealism, and the contributions of women authors, this anthology is a must-have for any art enthusiast or scholar. Immerse yourself in the dynamic world of surrealism and celebrate the creativity and innovation of women artists with this essential collection.