University Press Copublishing Division / Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Pages: 206
Trim: 8¾ x 11½
978-1-61147-012-3 • Hardback • June 2011 • $107.00 • (£82.00)
978-1-61147-013-0 • eBook • June 2011 • $101.50 • (£78.00)
Raihan Kadri has taught in the areas of philosophy, art history, and comparative studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz and University of Essex. He works as a writer, lecturer, and theoretician, specializing in modern intellectual history and Surrealism.
“This is one of the most original studies of Surrealism to appear for many years. A close and brilliant reading of the most important early Surrealist texts brings out their theoretical foundations in philosophical pessimism and restores a sense of Surrealism's intellectual vitality. Artists and poets continue to explore its ideas and resources, and this book helps to explain why.”
— Professor Dawn Ades, FBA, OBE, University of Essex
"Reimagining Life is a tour de force that responds in extraordinarily thought-provoking and fruitful ways to the art historical studies that dominate Surrealism's scholarship. It is a bold reminder of why Surrealism, beyond its popular imagery, remains one of the most revolutionary intellectual movements of the twentieth century, with a lively discourse that continues to this day."
— Dr. Elliott H. King, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs; Curator of Dalí: The Late Work