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The Beach Beneath the Street - The Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International (Paperback)
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The Beach Beneath the Street - The Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International (Paperback)
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Over fifty years after the Situationist International appeared, its
legacy continues to inspire activists, artists and theorists around
the world. Such a legend has accrued to this movement that the
story of the SI now demands to be told in a contemporary voice
capable of putting it into the context of twenty-first-century
struggles.
McKenzie Wark delves into the Situationists' unacknowledged
diversity, revealing a world as rich in practice as it is in
theory. Tracing the group's development from the bohemian Paris of
the '50s to the explosive days of May '68, Wark's take on the
Situationists is biographically and historically rich, presenting
the group as an ensemble creation, rather than the brainchild and
dominion of its most famous member, Guy Debord. Roaming through
Europe and the lives of those who made up the movement--including
Constant, Asger Jorn, Michele Bernstein, Alex Trocchi and
Jacqueline De Jong--Wark uncovers an international movement riven
with conflicting passions.
Accessible to those who have only just discovered the Situationists
and filled with new insights, "The Beach Beneath the Street"
rereads the group's history in the light of our contemporary
experience of communications, architecture, and everyday life. The
Situationists tried to escape the world of twentieth-century
spectacle and failed in the attempt. Wark argues that they may
still help us to escape the twenty-first century, while we still
can ...
The book's jacket folds out into a poster, "Totality for Beginners,
"a collaborative graphic essay employing text selected by McKenzie
Wark with composition and drawings by Kevin C. Pyle.
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