La Révolution Surréaliste
La Révolution Surréaliste, founded in 1924 by key figures of the Surrealist movement such as André Breton, quickly emerged as an influential voice in avant-garde literature and art. Running until 1929, the newspaper played a crucial role in disseminating surrealist ideas through poetry, prose, manifestos, and visual art, utilizing dream imagery and the subconscious. With its experimental content, it not only showcased prominent surrealists but also nurtured emerging talents, solidifying its position as a catalyst for artistic innovation. Today, you can explore scans of La Révolution Surréaliste on OldNews.com, Paris, Île-De-France, France, starting 1924, with a total of 302 scans available. This collection offers a unique glimpse into the daring exploration of surrealism and serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the radical cultural shifts of the time, as well as the historical figures and events that shaped that era, possibly even those from your own family history.