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Title: THE CONSUL
Volume: Vol II
By: Ralph Rumney, Malcom Imrie (Trans)
Format: Paperback

List price: £12.99


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ISBN 10: 1859843956
ISBN 13: 9781859843956
Publisher: VERSO BOOKS
Pub. date: 8 August, 2002
Series: Contributions to the history of the Situationist International & its time v. 2
Pages: 130
Translated from: French
Description: Ralph Rumney, English painter, was one of the founding members of the Situationist International. His membership ended after disagreement with Guy Debord, but his association with radical movements in art and politics never ended. The interviews recall an extraordinary career dedicated to revolt.
Synopsis: Artist Ralph Rumney's (1934-2002) oral history The Consul is an important, if slight, document that makes an engaging addition to our knowledge about the avant-garde's most extreme faction (along with its companion volume Jean-Michel Mension's The Tribe). The Situationist International (SI) certainly needs contributions to its history that lie outside those carved by its dominating leading lights Guy Debord and Raoul Vaneigem. Rumney, interviewed at length before (by Alan Woods) in the entertaining The Map Is Not the Territory, was a founding member, and the only British representative, of the SI (Andrew Hussey's flawed but competent biography of Debord, The Game of War, is probably the best place to start for an overview) and has spent a lifetime drinking and drifting, and rejecting the world, in the best psychogeographical fashion. The Consul, beautifully presented with host of photographs of Rumney, his art and his companions, is a languorous, absorbing and affecting ramble through Rumney's life, which, whilst hardly being ground-breaking, gives a further roundness and insight into a most invigorating, radical and challenging group of artists. --George Bowman
Illustrations: black & white illustrations
Publication: UK
Imprint: Verso Books
Returns: Returnable
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