A History of Derision
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A History of Derision is an aborted project by Arkhive, an Atlas Press imprint.[1]
It builds on André Breton's Anthology of Black Humour, but is more a history of French avant-garde.
French Romantics: Sade, Lassailly, Rabbe, Forneret, Nodier, Fourier
Hydropathes: Goudeau, Cros, Haraucourt, Lafargue, Richepin, Tailhade, Rollinat, Monselet, Sapeck, Allais.
Hirsutes and the Chat Noir: Salis, Moréas, Lorrain, Verlaine, Sarcey, Haraucourt.
Arts Incohérents: : Lévy, Rivière, Allais.
Zutistes: Allais, Cros, Nouveau, Rimbaud, Ajalbert, Haraucourt, Verlaine.
La Nouvelle Rive Gauche : Trézenick, D'Aurevilly, Verlaine.
Lutèce: Rall, Rimbaud, Corbière, Caze, Rachilde, Floupette (Vicaire and Beauclair).
Symbolists : de Gourmont, Jarry, Tailhade, Huysmans, Pawlowski.
Ecole de Paris : Apollinaire, Jacob, Salmon, Albert-Birot, Cami.
Dada : Aragon, Picabia, Ribemont-Dessaignes, Satie, Arp, Rigaut.
Surrealism : Desnos, Prévert, Péret, Topor, Magritte, Scutenaire, Daumal, Gilbert-Lecomte.
Situationists : Arnaud and Jorn, Dotremont, Mariën.
Daily Bul & Co: Bury, Béalu, Colinet.
Farcistes: Encyclopédie des farces et attrapes et des mystifications, François Caradec, Noël Arnaud.[2]
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