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In 2008 he used [[David Toop]]'s ''[[Exotica: Fabricated Soundscapes in a Real World|Exotica]]'' as a conceptual framework[http://surrealdocuments.blogspot.com/search/label/Exotica]. In 2008 he used [[David Toop]]'s ''[[Exotica: Fabricated Soundscapes in a Real World|Exotica]]'' as a conceptual framework[http://surrealdocuments.blogspot.com/search/label/Exotica].
 +==Excerpt on coq-à-l'âne==
 +:Genealogically, one can link the Medieval [[coq-à-l'âne ]] to the Renaissance works of [[Rabelais]], to [[Paul Scheerbart]], [[Christian Morgenstern]], [[Lewis Carroll]], [[Pétrus Borel]], [[Molière]], [[Quirinus Kuhlmann]], the Russian and Italian Futurists, and the Dadaists - and from there to '[[Les Légions Noires]]'.
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*[[On Black Metal and occidentalism]] *[[On Black Metal and occidentalism]]

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Surreal Documents is an English-language blog inspired by Georges Bataille's Documents with wide-ranging interests (from surrealism to Black Metal) by Dutch writer Valter.

Surreal Documents is interested in the darker strains of anthropology and ethnography, citing such authors as Michael Taussig.

In 2008 he used David Toop's Exotica as a conceptual framework[1].

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Genealogically, one can link the Medieval coq-à-l'âne to the Renaissance works of Rabelais, to Paul Scheerbart, Christian Morgenstern, Lewis Carroll, Pétrus Borel, Molière, Quirinus Kuhlmann, the Russian and Italian Futurists, and the Dadaists - and from there to 'Les Légions Noires'.

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