Situationist International Anthology
Revised and Expanded Edition Edited and translated from the French by Ken Knabb Bureau of Public Secrets, 2006 ISBN 978-0-939682-04-1 532 pages. $20.00
In 1957 a few European avant-garde groups came together to form the
Situationist International. Picking up where the dadaists and surrealists had
left off, the situationists challenged people’s passive conditioning with
carefully calculated scandals and the playful tactic of détournement.
Seeking a more extreme social revolution than was dreamed of by most leftists,
they developed an incisive critique of the global
spectacle-commodity system and of its “Communist” pseudo-opposition, and their
new methods of agitation helped trigger the May 1968 revolt in France. Since
then — although the SI itself was dissolved in 1972 — situationist theories and
tactics have continued to inspire radical currents all over the world.
The Situationist International Anthology,
generally recognized as the most comprehensive and accurately translated
collection of situationist writings in English, presents a rich variety of
articles, leaflets, graffiti and internal documents, ranging from early
experiments in “psychogeography” to lucid analyses of the Watts riot, the
Vietnam War, the Prague Spring, the Chinese Cultural Revolution and other crises
and upheavals of the sixties.
For this new edition the translations have
all been fine-tuned and over 100 pages of new material have been added.

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