Translation Game – with Josef Janda & Václav Švankmajer

Rules: Write a surrealist translation of poem in a language which you cannot read. Václav Švankmajer original: Casi Cline Prevent Saliva Miscarriage no cracks present just skulls to visit predispositions deliriously … mate radishes noble and just stands nighttime, an abyss to scare …a chief just might know me to be lost? a protozoan acclivity [...]

2017-06-23T21:34:30+00:00June 22nd, 2017|Uncategorized|

THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF HOPE

THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF HOPE Objects excavated from the future Surrealist exhibition in a hut on Small Hope Beach, Shanklin Saturday 17 – Friday 23 June + SURREALIST SUMMER SOLSTICE an evening of talks, performances and experiments Wednesday 21 June, 7.30pm Ventnor Exchange Free admission

2017-06-15T17:09:04+00:00June 15th, 2017|News|

The Akasha Suite by John Richardson

The Akasha Suite, a marvelous new collection of collage and writing has just been released by John Richardson. https://www.johnrichardsonsurreal.com/ 'An exquisite combination of text and image, in a fantastic voyage into the Unknown and the Visible/Invisible...' - Michael Löwy Save Save Save

2017-06-08T15:44:19+00:00June 8th, 2017|News|

Paramormyrops ntotom

A new mormyrid has been discovered, "Paramormyrops ntotom". Come up with a common name or some hidden characteristics for this curious new elephant fish. What are its Hobbies, birth sign, favorite books, life story? Is it looking for the casual hookup or perhaps something more long term? Jason Abdelhadi Common name: Swamp Captain Hobbies: Torturing [...]

2017-07-02T18:36:47+00:00June 6th, 2017|Games|

Translation Game

Rules: Write a surrealist translation of poem in a language which you cannot read. Josef Janda original: Steven Cline: 5 Dinosaur Eggs Proclaim on the very drizzly land 5 Dinosaur Eggs A piece of Vlad’s Library card Is Infecting the halls of paleontology Perverse mushroom spores Yes - the glass Dostoevsky is steaming hot Prevail [...]

2020-01-11T13:50:55+00:00June 6th, 2017|Games|

Recent Flood Activity by Jason Abdelhadi

March 4, 2016 I read a comic in which Little Nemo’s bedroom is flooded. “After the storm subsided he discovered the land he was on to be moving swiftly through the water but the voice allayed his fears.” April 13, 2016 I note down the following quotation from Victor Hugo: “Revolt is a sort of [...]

2020-01-04T16:20:43+00:00May 8th, 2017|Essay|

The Grass Plot Round A Sun-Dial by Jason Abdelhadi

Do you know who is in your garden? Is it a pronoun combined with a chronological list of achievements? Or is it a self-conscious spell, projecting itself on various situations? Does it cast a shadow at brillig? Does it salivate over its own legend? Or is it starving to escape its own fixity, in a [...]

2020-01-04T16:25:48+00:00April 3rd, 2017|Essay, Poetry|

New book from Dark Windows Press

ANDRÉ BRETON’S ARCANE 17: A LODESTAR FOR THE 21st CENTURY A CONTEMPORARY CELEBRATION is from an idea by Patrick Lepetit, John Richardson & John Welson and includes contributions from: Jean Bonnin, Miguel de Carvalho, Jean-Claude Charbonel, Neil Coombs, Guy Ducornet, Krzystoft Fijalkowski, Kathy Fox, Beth Garon, Paul Garon, Guy Girard, Mary Jacob, Patrick Lepetit, Rik [...]

2017-03-27T12:05:34+00:00March 27th, 2017|News|

The Hartley Mob

"The gangsters of the Hartley Mob, who made their rendezvous in the dives around Broadway and Houston street, were attracting much attention by using a hearse and carriages to transport their plunder through the streets. The vehicles proceeded like a funeral, with the stolen goods concealed behind the black drapings of the hearse and on [...]

2017-03-07T13:07:51+00:00March 7th, 2017|Uncategorized|
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