Guy debord,progenitor of the extraordianry Situationist Internationale, was brillaint, autocratic,difficult,syncretic genius who took his own life. He first came to "notieriety" with the Letterist Internationale,the forerunner of the situationists. His greatest known work, still, is THE SOCIETY OF THE SPECTACLE, a post-modern,post-marxist analysis of modern society,which in his terms, had gone form a commodity based to spectacle based. Difficult to read, even harder to catorgorize, Debord later wote{20 years later} COMMENTS ON THE SOCIETY OF THE SPECTACLE,which further[in his mind] established the spectacle based modern capitalist society]Now This book, gorgeously if expensively produced by MIT Press, places Debord front and center.It Starts with an introductory essay by the volume editor, Tom Mc Donough, which attempts to introduce the cast of characters, sch as they were[are]. Next, a brilliant essay by Greil Marcus, who with his book Lipstick Traces brought the situationists back[for the first time to many] into view. the essays that follow are by Debord[the first 6 are}then one by Michele Bernstein[former memeber,the SI disbanded in 1972]others by the brilliant,poeticlly inclined Raoul Vaneigem[who was proably nearer to Debords intellectual level than many of the others]t j clark,libero anderotti[architecture and play, a suerb essay] among others. The book itself is very well produced,which is nice considering the price.Though incomplete[it is a reprint of the magazine OCTOBER issue on the SI} it helps fill in the missing pieces with this vital thinker and his times. Though not as complete as I would have liked{no Ralph rumney,for example,who has such interesting things to say in his book, THE CONSUL} it is another in the growing interst to the SI.Well doneIntroduction: Ideology and the Situations Utopia
The Long Walk of the Situationist International 1
The Great Sleep and Its Clients (1955) 21
One Step Back (1957) 25
Report on the Construction of Situations and on the Terms of Organization and Action of the International Situationist Tendency (1957) 29
One More Try If You Want to Be Situationists (The SI in and against Decomposition) (1957) 51
Theses on Cultural Revolution (1958) 61
Contribution to the Debate "Is Surrealism Dead or Alive?" (1958) 67
In Praise of Pinot-Gallizio (1958) 69
Extracts from Letters to the Situationist International (1958) 75
Editorial Notes: Absence and Its Costumers (1958) 79
Editorial Notes: The Meaning of Decay in Art (1959) 85
A Different City for a Different Life (1959) 95
Editorial Notes: Critique of Urbanism (1961) 103
Editorial Notes: Once Again, on Decomposition (1961) 115
Comments against Urbanism (1961) 119
Editorial Notes: Priority Communication (1962) 129
Editorial Notes: The Avant-Garde of Presence (1963) 137
Editorial Notes: All the King's Men (1963) 153
The Situationists and the New Forms of Action in Politics or Art (1963) 159
Perspectives for a Generation (1966) 167
Captive Words - (Preface to a Situationist Dictionary) (1966) 173
The Situationists and the New Forms of Action against Politics and Art (1967) 181
The Practice of Theory: Cinema and Revolution (1969) 187
Asger Jorn's Avant-Garde Archives 189
Architecture and Play 213
Situationist Space 241
Lefebvre on the Situationists: An Interview 267
Angels of Purity 285
Difference and Repetition: On Guy Debord's Films 313
Dismantling the Spectacle: The Cinema of Guy Debord 321
Spectacle, Attention, Counter-Memory 455
Why Art Can't Kill the Situationist International 467
Letter and Response 489
RELATED TITLES
* Comments on the Society of the Spectacle (The Verso Classics Series) by Guy Debord
* The Situationist City by Simon Sadler
* Situationist International Anthology by Ken Knabb
* Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century by Greil Marcus * The Tribe by Jean-Michel Mension, Donald Nicholson-Smith (Translator)
* May '68 and Its Afterlives by Kristin Ross
* Considerations on the Assassination of Gérard Lebovici by Guy Debord, Robert Greene
Revolution of Everyday Life
by Raoul Vaneigem)
* Beneath the Paving Stones: Situationists and the Beach, May 1968
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