Louis Janover

Louis Janover (born 1937) is a French essayist, translator and publisher. He is a theorist of council communism. In 1956, he signed a leaflet drafted mainly by André Breton with the surrealist group, Hongrie, soleil levant, supporting the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He was member of the Spartacus group (1961-1963) alongside and . In 1961, he signed the "Manifesto of the 121" in the first and only issue of the surrealist magazine Sédition, which was also signed by André Breton, Michèle Bernstein and Guy Debord. Close to Maximilien Rubel, he was co-director of the journal Études de marxologie.

Louis Janover

Louis Janover (born 1937) is a French essayist, translator and publisher. He is a theorist of council communism. In 1956, he signed a leaflet drafted mainly by André Breton with the surrealist group, Hongrie, soleil levant, supporting the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He was member of the Spartacus group (1961-1963) alongside and . In 1961, he signed the "Manifesto of the 121" in the first and only issue of the surrealist magazine Sédition, which was also signed by André Breton, Michèle Bernstein and Guy Debord. Close to Maximilien Rubel, he was co-director of the journal Études de marxologie.