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Atlas Anthology Three

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Here is prose based on Romanticism, in this century focused around the early Expressionism and the Surrealist movement. It is a literature of unusual beauty and bitter humour, political (in the widest sense), it asserts a complete freedom of form and content. Neither 'cool', restrained nor *boring*! An important collection of unjustly neglected authors. past and present, which includes many who are seldom translated into English.

224 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 1985

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For the last 20+ yrs, Atlas (the publisher of this) has been the main place to go for unusual writing of the 20th century. On the cover of this bk, they call it "BENIGN POLLUTION * ENTHUSED WRITING".
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