A memoir of the infamous "last Surrealist"amid the heady militancy of May '68.
Alain Segura was a teenage anarchist in Parisduring the mid-to-late 1960s when he hung aroundwith members of the Enragés and the Situationist International. He was particularly captivated by Yugoslavian militant, poet, and painter Marianne Ivsic, a member of André Breton's Surrealist group. It was Guy Debord who approvingly called her "the last Surrealist." A Season with Marianne details the heady days of friendship, rebellion, and creative militancy surrounding May '68, against the backdrop of a colossal split between the Anarchist International and the Situationists in 1967, and the impossible demands of a revolution briefly glimpsed.
