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  1. Breton’s Anthology of Black Humour is aptly named in more ways than one. Originally intended as both a showcase for the Surrealist conception of humour and a way for its impecunious author to earn a quick advance, the book ultimately took Breton longer to assemble than practically any other work.

  2. The Anthology of Black Humor ( French: Anthologie de l'humour noir) is an anthology of 45 writers edited by André Breton. It was first published in 1940 in Paris by Éditions du Sagittaire and its distribution was immediately banned by the Vichy government.

    • André Breton
    • 1940
  3. Oct 8, 2010 · The world of black humor : an introductory anthology of selections and criticism : Davis, Douglas M : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

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  5. Introduction:LaughterintheDark Breton’s Anthology of Black Humour is aptly named in more ways than one. Originally in- ...

  6. Jan 1, 1997 · 3.8 10 ratings. See all formats and editions. This is the first publication in English of the anthology that contains Breton’s definitive statement on l’humour noir, one of the seminal concepts of Surrealism, and his provocative assessments of the writers he most admired.

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    • City Lights Publishers
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  7. Though in 1940 the French Surrealist André Breton published Anthologie de l’humour noir (“Anthology of Black Humour,” frequently enlarged and reprinted), the term did not come into common use until the 1960s. Then it was applied to the works of the novelists Nathanael West, Vladimir Nabokov, and Joseph Heller.

  8. novelist. (Anyone interested in black humor should be sure to read Johnson’s Oxherding Tale.) Black Humor, a short book of cartoons, contains inappropriate-seeming pages on slavery and its legacy. For example, the caption under a sketch showing figures in the hull of a slave ship reads, “Say, why don’t we have a sing-along?” (Figure 2).

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