Manifestoes of SurrealismUniversity of Michigan Press, 1969 - 304 pagina's Presents the essential ideas of the founder of French surrealism |
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Preface for a Reprint of the Manifesto 1929 | |
Manifesto of Surrealism 1924 | 1 |
Soluble Fish 1924 | 49 |
Preface for the New Edition of the Second Manifesto 1946 | 111 |
Second Manifesto of Surrealism 1930 | 117 |
A Letter to Seers 1925 | 195 |
Political Position of Surrealism extracts | 205 |
Preface 1935 | 207 |
Political Position of Todays Art 1935 | 212 |
Speech to the Congress of Writers 1935 | 234 |
On the Time When the Surrealists Were Right 1935 | 243 |
Surrealist Situation of the Object 1935 | 255 |
Prolegomena to a Third Surrealist Manifesto or Not 1942 | 279 |
On Surrealism in Its Living works 1953 | 295 |
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