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| | Revolution In The Service Of The Marvelous :: AK Press |
 | | Other essays explore the work of individual poets, painters, musicians, and dancers whose creative activity exemplifies the movement's ongoing transformative project. |
 | | Rosemont remarks in his introduction: "As a book about surrealism, this is also inevitably a book about freedom, desire, surprise, love, play, humor, fl music, painting, collage, dance, film, ecology, subversion, revolt and revolution. |
 | | Above all it is concerned with the practice of poetry: poetry as audacity and insubordination, a source and method of knowledge, a model for a better society, an adventure and experience that makes all the difference in the world." |
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