This is a great collection of essays, poetry, art and communiques. Strongly recommended for anyone curious about surrealism or anyone inspired by anarchist musings. I had read a bit of surrealist writing before reading this book, but it is truly a massive collection of works, spanning a variety of eras and topics. To me this book was a living archive, opposing the deadening tendency of the academy or the stupefaction caused by corporate media. Excellent for anyone who is experiencing mental constipation and a beautiful cure for those who suffering under the delusions of capital and consumerism. This book will inspire you to lazy daydreams in the hold of the boring cargo ship of modernity, and to rebel against the captains of the ship while you're at it! Down with work in any form, this book encourages play!
To quote Penelope Rosemont in an excerpt from her essay "A Brief Rant Against Work": "Work kills the spirit, damages the body, insults the mind, keeps everyone confused and demoralized, distracts its victims from all the things that really matter in life...Our struggle calls for labor organizers of a new kind...To bring about the meltdown of miserabilism, we need awakeners of latent desires, fomentors of marvelous humour, stimulators of ardent dreams, provokers of the deepest possible yearning for a life of poetic adventure." Long live surrealist insurrection!