Surrealism & Its Popular AccomplicesFranklin Rosemont City Light Books, 1980 - 120 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... remain among the best - loved lyrics in the famous Little Red Song Book . In 1922 his only extended work , a 38 - page pamphlet titled Starving Amidst Too Much , was published by the IWW's Foodstuff Workers Industrial Union No. 460. An ...
... remain among the best - loved lyrics in the famous Little Red Song Book . In 1922 his only extended work , a 38 - page pamphlet titled Starving Amidst Too Much , was published by the IWW's Foodstuff Workers Industrial Union No. 460. An ...
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... remain , boundless and unexplored , despite all the endless frustrations . Already it appears that young men and women have attempted to escape , individually at least , from the sterilizing influence of capital . Their results ...
... remain , boundless and unexplored , despite all the endless frustrations . Already it appears that young men and women have attempted to escape , individually at least , from the sterilizing influence of capital . Their results ...
Pagina 96
... remain free . In these drawings we can see that the elimination of overbearing masses is a principle in Shaker art that points to a kind of joy . Perhaps the supreme moral tendency of these works lies in a symbolic assertion of complete ...
... remain free . In these drawings we can see that the elimination of overbearing masses is a principle in Shaker art that points to a kind of joy . Perhaps the supreme moral tendency of these works lies in a symbolic assertion of complete ...
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Its Popular Accomplices | 3 |
American Horror | 9 |
H P Lovecraft | 17 |
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