Everyday Life and Glorious Times of the Situationist International.

* Book: The Beach Beneath the Street: The Everyday Life and Glorious 
Times of the Situationist International. McKenzie Wark. Verso, 2011.

"Over fifty years after the Situationist International appeared, they 
continue to influence activists, artists and theorists. From the 
Invisible Committee's bestselling The Coming Insurrection to Iain 
Sinclair's psychogeographic explorations, their work is still found to 
be rich with possibilities, yet its breadth and diversity is still 
unexplored. In the first account since Greil Marcus's Lipstick Traces 
(1989), McKenzie Wark traces the Situationist International's beginnings 
in 1950s bohemian Paris up to the explosive days of May 1968. This 
account puts the legendary figure of Guy Debord back into the context of 
the other fascinating figures who made up the movement, including 
Constant, Asger Jorn, Michèle Bernstein and Jacqueline De Jong. It 
treats them as an international movement of conflicting passions rather 
than as a Paris coterie. Accessible to those who have only just 
discovered the Situationists and filled with new insights, Wark 
reconnects their work to new practices in communication, built form, and 
everyday life."

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