The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... simply citing the works in which the poet expresses his defeatism , his horror of France , and the famous " French taste , " his execration of the Church , his contempt for work and culture , and lastly his " communardisme . " Which ...
... simply citing the works in which the poet expresses his defeatism , his horror of France , and the famous " French taste , " his execration of the Church , his contempt for work and culture , and lastly his " communardisme . " Which ...
Pagina 224
... simply of the littérateur who too often supposes himself the sole author of what he writes . For them , the poet was a man among men , walking with them " in broad daylight , ” and reciprocally , every man was a poet . They daily ...
... simply of the littérateur who too often supposes himself the sole author of what he writes . For them , the poet was a man among men , walking with them " in broad daylight , ” and reciprocally , every man was a poet . They daily ...
Pagina 248
... simply observe that their acts , and their painting which finds its place among them , belong to that enormous enterprise of re- creating the universe to which Lautréamont and Lenin dedicated themselves entirely . ” One cannot , it ...
... simply observe that their acts , and their painting which finds its place among them , belong to that enormous enterprise of re- creating the universe to which Lautréamont and Lenin dedicated themselves entirely . ” One cannot , it ...
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