Yvonne Duplessis – Surrealism 1991 Turkish Book Turkey
Yvonne Duplessis – Surrealism (Gerçek Üstücülük) – İletişim Yayınları Turkish Edition (1991)
Description:
This Turkish edition of Surrealism (Gerçek Üstücülük) by Yvonne Duplessis was published by İletişim Yayınları in 1991. Printed in Turkish, the book provides an accessible introduction to Surrealism, one of the most influential artistic and intellectual movements of the twentieth century.
The book traces the origins and development of Surrealism, examining its philosophical foundations, artistic principles, and cultural impact. Duplessis explores how the movement sought to liberate imagination through dreams, the unconscious, and spontaneous creativity, drawing inspiration from psychoanalysis and modern philosophy. The work also introduces leading Surrealist artists and writers while explaining the movement's lasting influence on literature, painting, cinema, and modern art.
Themes such as dreams, the unconscious, imagination, artistic freedom, symbolism, and creativity appear throughout the work. Combining art history with philosophical interpretation, Surrealism serves as an informative guide to one of the defining avant-garde movements of modern culture.
Key Features:
• Author: Yvonne Duplessis
• Original Title: Surrealism
• Turkish Title: Gerçek Üstücülük
• Publisher: İletişim Yayınları
• Publication Date: 1991
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Art History; Philosophy of Art; Cultural Studies
• Subject: The history, philosophy, and artistic principles of Surrealism
• Literary Content: Historical and critical study
• Themes: Surrealism; Dreams; The unconscious; Imagination; Symbolism; Modern art
• Historical Focus: Twentieth-century avant-garde art and literature
• Educational Value: Clear introduction to the origins, philosophy, and cultural significance of the Surrealist movement and its influence on modern artistic expression
• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of Yvonne Duplessis' respected study of Surrealism, valuable for readers interested in modern art, literature, and the philosophy of creativity