Collage novel
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A form of artist's book approaching very closely to (but preceding) the Graphic novel.
Images are selected from other publications and collaged together following a theme or narrative (not necessarily linear).
The Dadaist and surrealist Max Ernst (1891-1976) is generally credited as the inventor of the collage novel. He published the collage novels "Les Malheurs des immortels" (1922), "La Femme 100 T-22tes" (1929), "Rêve d'une petite fille..." (1930) and "Une Semaine de Bont" (1933-1934).
The text for "Les Malheurs des immortels" was written by Paul Éluard.
See also: cut-up technique
External links
- The Visual Telling of Stories Archive (http://www.adh.brighton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/TheLectListPage.html)
- Max Ernst graphic work at the Johannesburg Art Gallery (http://www.artthrob.co.za/01sept/reviews/jag.html)
- Collage Novels lecture at Brighton University (http://www.adh.brighton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LCollageN.html)