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Franklin Rosemont was an influential American artist, writer, and a prominent figure in the surrealist movement in the United States. Born in Chicago in 1943, he spent much of his life exploring the intersections of art and politics. Rosemont was known for his passionate advocacy of the surrealist approach, which he believed offered a unique perspective on reality and creativity. His works often combined elements of fantasy and social critique, reflecting his deep engagement with various political and artistic movements throughout his life.

In addition to his artistic endeavors, Rosemont was a prolific writer and editor, contributing to numerous publications and authoring significant works that examined the connections between culture, labor, and revolutionary thought. His books, including "Hobohemia" and the "Big Red Songbook," showcased his commitment to preserving and promoting the history of labor movements and the arts. Rosemont's legacy continues to inspire artists and activists who seek to challenge the status quo and imagine new possibilities for society.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 April 21, 1943
出生地点 Chicago, Illinois, USA
去世日期 December 10, 2009