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Psychoanalysa [Psychoanalysis] by Brouk, Bohuslav and Jindřich Štyrský, designer

by Brouk, Bohuslav and Jindřich Štyrský, designer

Psychoanalysa [Psychoanalysis] by Brouk, Bohuslav and Jindřich Štyrský, designer

Psychoanalysa [Psychoanalysis]

by Brouk, Bohuslav and Jindřich Štyrský, designer

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Prague: Alois Srdce, 1932. Octavo (20.2 × 13.5 cm). Original photomontage wrappers by Jindřich Štyrský; 195, [2] pp. Very light dust-soiling to wrappers; else very good. Bohuslav Brouk (1912-1978) was a Czech psychoanalyst, philosopher, art theoretician, and writer. He was one of the first promoters of Freud's work in Czechoslovakia, a close friend of Karel Teige, and a co-founder of the Czech Surrealist Group in 1934. Considered one of the most original minds of the Czech avant-garde, he was also seen as its enfant terrible. Brouk's postscript for Štyrský's Emily Comes to Me in a Dream (1933), a defense of erotic literature, revealed his great interest in sexual freedom, individual creativity, and modern artistic tendencies. His research in the early 1930s focused on topics such as masturbation, sexology, and fetishes, and his works were often censored. With a trenchant wit and rhetorical talent, he set out to destroy what he saw as everyday myths that make a meaningless existence bearable: ethics, work, sport, and marriage, among others. After the war, he was an outstanding public critic of communist ideology and fled the country after the 1948 coup. The present work contains his controversial and highly original introduction to Freudian psychoanalysis. Vloemans 250. As of November 2019, KVK and OCLC only show four copies in North America.
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  • Keywords czech, czechoslovak, photography, photo, avantgarde, avant-garde, modernism, modernist, sex, sexuality, surrealism, surrealist, freud, freudism, psychoanalysis, photo-montage
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