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- | Atlas Press began publishing in 1983, they specialises in [[extremist]] and [[avant-garde]] prose writing from the [[1890s]] to the present day. They are the largest publisher in English of books on [[Surrealism]] and have an extensive list relating to [[Dada]], [[Expressionism]], the [[Oulipo]], the [[College of ’Pataphysics]], among others. | + | '''Atlas Press''' is a [[British publisher]]. Atlas Press began publishing in 1983, they specialises in [[extremist]] and [[avant-garde]] prose writing from the [[1890s]] to the present day. They are the largest publisher in English of books on [[Surrealism]] and have an extensive list relating to [[Dada]], [[Expressionism]], the [[Oulipo]], the [[College of ’Pataphysics]], among others. |
Chief [[editor]] / is [[Alastair Brotchie]] and [[copy editor]] / [[annotator]] is [[Chris Allen (London)]] | Chief [[editor]] / is [[Alastair Brotchie]] and [[copy editor]] / [[annotator]] is [[Chris Allen (London)]] |
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Atlas Press is a British publisher. Atlas Press began publishing in 1983, they specialises in extremist and avant-garde prose writing from the 1890s to the present day. They are the largest publisher in English of books on Surrealism and have an extensive list relating to Dada, Expressionism, the Oulipo, the College of ’Pataphysics, among others.
Chief editor / is Alastair Brotchie and copy editor / annotator is Chris Allen (London)
Atlas press is also the Secretariat and publishing body of The London Institute of 'Pataphysics whose President is Peter Blegvad.
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