Are women s orgasms more intense than men s? What did Andre
Breton think of homosexuality? Can love be separated from physical
desire? In 1928 a group of surrealist writers and artists held
twelve round table discussions to address these questions.
Calling them researches into sexuality, their bizarre and
humorous conversations are now made available in this new edition
in all their surreal and salacious detail. Their research spanned
the most critical period for surrealism, a time of bitter political
disputes, echoed in the intensity of these meetings and in the
range of participants, including Andre Breton, Paul Eluard, Yves
Tanguy, Benjamin Peret and Pierre Naville.
Well before the so-called sexual revolution, their erotic
exchanges broke sexual taboos and encouraged surrealists to openly
share the libidinal themes they explored in their writing and art.
In doing so, JoAnn Wypijewski writes in the new introduction, they
are revealed as lovers and prigs, fantasists and humanists,
adventurers in mind if not always in flesh flawed, foolish,
brilliant, clangingly sexual human beings.
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