Jonathan P. Eburne’s Surrealism and the Art of Crime is reviewed by Peter Read in the July 3, 2009 issue of the TLS. Here’s a brief excerpt: “Jonathan P. Eburne picks up cultural developments in France around 1920, when Dada came to Paris, and analyses how Surrealist art and writing represented criminal violence and integrated it into a developing political consciousness. . . . All Eburne’s case studies are assiduously detailed.”—Peter Read, TLS, July 3, 2009