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Choice Morsels from the Bouzingo: An Avant-Romanticist Sampler of Horror, Transgression, & Cultural Anarchy
edited by Olchar E. Lindsann, translated by Lindsann, Jonah Durning-Hammond & pilferingapples. A thick chapbook representing the first English-language collection of the seminal avant-garde collective (c.1830-35) that inspired Lautréamont, Dada, Surrealism, and the Situationists. Including poetry and art by fifteen … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th Century Avant-Garde, Achille Devéria, Acille Deveria, Alphonse Brot, Alphonse Esquiros, Anarchism, Anarchist Poetics, Anthology, Auguste Maquet, Augustus Mac-Keat, Augustus MacKeat, avant-garde, avant-garde history, avantgarde, Bousingots, Bouzingo, Bouzingos, Célestin Nanteuil, Celestin Nanteuil, Etching, Eugène Devéria, Eugene Deveria, French Romanticism, Frenetic Romanticism, Gérard de Nerval, Gerard de Nerval, Gothic Horror, Historiography, Jean Duseigneur, Jehan du Seigneur, Jehan duSeigneur, Jeune-France, Jeunes-France, Jeunes-Frances, Jonah Durning-Hammond, Joseph Bouchardy, Libertinism, Lithographs, Louis Boulanger, Nap Thom, Napoleon Thom, Napoleon Thomas, Napoleon Tom, Olchar E. Lindsann, Olchar Lindsann, Petit-Cénacle, Petit-Cenacle, Petrus Borel, Philothée O'Neddy, Philothée ONeddy, Philothee O'Neddy, Philothee ONeddy, PhilotheeO'Neddy, Pierre-Roch Vigneron, Revenant Camaraderie, Romanticism, Theophile Dondey, Theophile Gautier, Theophile O'Neddy, Utopian Socialism, Verse, visual art
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Rêvenance 10
Rêvenance: A Zine of Hauntings From Underground Histories is the flagship journal of the Revenant Editions series, dedicated to the forgotten or untold histories of 19th Century avant-garde and other countercultures. It includes essays, translations, and many experimental forms of historical … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Pataphysics, Abdullah Cevdet, Alastair Brotchie, Alfred de Musset, Arthur Rimbaud, Bouzingo, Bouzingos, Bradley Lastname, Carl Alessi, constructed languages, Dance, Dance Hall culture, Decadence, Decadent Literature, Experimental Translation, Francis Vielé-Griffin, Frenetic Romanticism, Gavarni, Germaine Albert-Birot, Historiography, Jeunes-France, John Thomas Allen, Judith Gautier, Mário De Sa-Carneiro, Mélanie Waldor, Michael Helsem, Olchar E. Lindsann, Parnassianism, Pataphysics, Peter Lamborn Wilson, Petit-Cénacle, Petit-Cenacle, Petrus Borel, pilferingapples, Revenance, Revenant Editions, Revenant Revenant Camaraderie, Romanticism, Ron Sakolsky, Stuart Merrill, Su Tung-Po, Symbolism, Transduction
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Petrus Borel – Lycanthropy: Shreds Torn from “Rhapsodies”, Expanded & Revised 2nd Edition
Translated by Olchar E. Lindsann, Raymond E. Andre III, & W.J. Robertson.Edited w/bio-critical Introduction by Olchar E. LindsannCover image by Joseph Bouchardy Petrus Borel (1809-1859) played a seminal role in the founding of the avant-garde as a writer, theorist, organiser … Continue reading
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Tagged Anarchism, Bouzingo, French Romanticism, Frenetic Romanticism, Jeunes-France, Petrus Borel, Poetry
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Rêvenance #9
Rêvenance: A Zine of Hauntings from Underground Histories. Issue 9–ed. Olchar E. Lindsann Main themes in this issue: Anti-Racism, The African Diaspora, The Druyfus Affair, French Decadence & Symbolism, Diverse Translation Approaches, Feminist Hermeticism, the Fin-de-siècle Blood-drinking craze, Paris Dada. … Continue reading
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Tagged Aimé Césaire, Alfred Jarry, Alphonse Esquiros, Amy Oliver, Anarchism, Anti-Racism, Berthe de Courrière, Bradley Lastname, Dada, Dadaism, Decadence, Decadent Literature, Decadent Poetry, Experimental Translation, French Romanticism, Frenetic Romanticism, Hermeticism, Irène Hillel-Erlanger, Jack Foley, Jean Lorraine, John M. Bennett, Laurent Tailhade, Léon Valade, occultism, Olchar E. Lindsann, Paris Dada, Paschal Beverly Randolph, Pierre Albert-Birot, Raymond E. André III, Revenance, Revenant Editions, Reviews, Romanticism, Symbolism, Symbolist Literature, Symbolist Movement, Symbolist Poetry, Symbolists, Transduction
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Philothée O’Neddy –– ‘The Fairest Death’ & ‘Fanaticism’
translated by Olchar Lindsann & John Payne. Tacky Little Pamphlets, 8-pg, 5.5″ x 4.25″ booklets, made from a single sheet of double-folded & stapled sheet, uncut in proper 19th Century style so that you can have the pleasure of slitting it open … Continue reading
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Tagged 4 for $1, avant-garde history, Bousingots, Bouzingo, Bouzingos, French Romanticism, Frenetic Romanticism, Jeune-France, Jeunes-France, Jeunes-Frances, John Payne, Olchar E. Lindsann, Olchar Lindsann, Petit-Cénacle, Petit-Cenacle, Philothée O'Neddy, Philothée ONeddy, Philothee ONeddy, Poetry, Radical Politics, Revenant Editions, Revolution, Romanticism, Tacky Little Pamphlet, Théophile Dondey, TLP, Verse
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Rêvenance, No. 6: Special Issue – Theatres of War in the Assault on Culture
–ed. Olchar E. Lindsann Rêvenance: A Zine of Hauntings From Underground Histories is the flagship journal of the Revenant Editions series, dedicated to the forgotten or untold histories of 19th Century avant-garde and other countercultures. It includes essays, translations, and … Continue reading
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Tagged 19th Century Avant-Garde, Albert Giraud, Alfred Jarry, Anarchist Poetics, André Breton, avant-garde, avant-garde history, avantgarde, Badouillards, Bohemia, Bohemianism, Bousingots, Bouzingo, Bouzingos, Classicism, Critical Theory, Dada, Dadaism, Fluxus, French Romanticism, Frenetic Romanticism, Futurism, Gautier, George Maciunas, Guy Debord, Hernani, Historiography, intellectual history, Jeune-France, Jeunes-France, Jeunes-Frances, Journal, Les Burgraves, lettrism, literary history, Literary Theory, Neo-Classicism, Olchar E. Lindsann, Olchar Lindsann, Père Ubu, Pere Ubu, radical historiography, radical history, Radical Politics, Revenant Editions, Revolution, Romanticism, Situationism, Situationist International, slang, Surrealism, Symbolism, Symbolist Movement, Symbolists, Théophile Gautier, Theatrical Culture, Tristan Tzara, Ubu Roi, Victor Hugo, zine
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Bouzingo Anti-Translations, #1-6: from the Kohoutenberg Institute for Research and Application
Homophonic, google-skewed, and alinear anti-translations from our colleagues in Kohoutenberg. Retorico Unentesi, Feito Zahlt, Augen Konne, and Poss Facrienci show us what the Bouzingo might be writing if they’d come to age in the early 21st rather than early 19th Century avant-garde. … Continue reading
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Tagged Aloysius Bertrand, Augen Konne, avant-garde poetry, Bousingots, Bouzingo, Bouzingos, experimental poetry, Experimental Translation, Feito Zahlt, French Romanticism, Frenetic Romanticism, homophonic translation, Jeune-France, Jeunes-France, Jeunes-Frances, Kohoutenberg Institute, Louis Bertrand, Otherstream Poetry, Petrus Borel, Philothée O'Neddy, Poetic Hacks, Poetry, Poss Facrienci, Posthumous Collaboration, Retorico Unentesi, Revenant Editions, Romanticism, Tacky Little Pamphlet, Théophile Dondey, TLP, Transduction
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Rêvenance, No. 5: Pipelets Under Attack!
–ed. Olchar E. Lindsann Rêvenance: A Zine of Hauntings From Underground Histories is the flagship journal of the Revenant Editions series, dedicated to the forgotten or untold histories of 19th Century avant-garde and other countercultures. It includes essays, translations, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Anti-Concierge, Arthur Verneuil, avant-garde history, Bohemia, Bohemianism, Bousingots, Bouzingo, Bouzingos, Célestin Nanteuil, Cham, Chat Noir, conciereges union, crime, dead poets, Drawing, Elizabeth Birdsall, Eugène Sue, Evadamism, Evadamists, Faustin Betbedder, French Romanticism, Frenetic Romanticism, Gustave Karr, Harriet Preston, Historiography, History of Gentrification, homophonic translation, Hydropathes, Incoherents, intellectual history, J.-C. Sailer, J.Grand-Carteret, Jeune-France, Jeunes-France, Jeunes-Frances, John Everett Millais, Journal, literary history, Lithographs, Lithography, Mapah Ganneau, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, Olchar E. Lindsann, Olchar Lindsann, Petit-Cénacle, Philothée O'Neddy, PhilotheeO'Neddy, Pipelet, Pipelets, Poetry, poverty, Radical Politics, Revenant Editions, Revolution, Romanticism, Sapeck, Satire, socialism, Syndicalism, The Incoherents, The Mapah, Transduction, underground publishing, Utopia, Utopian Socialism, zine, zine history
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