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Breton here depreciates Tzara ' s role in the Dada movement ; but Tzara , despite
the claim made by Walter Serner mentioned in this text , was the true author of
the Dada Manifesto 1918 , as Breton himself acknowledged in What Is
Surrealism ...
Breton here depreciates Tzara ' s role in the Dada movement ; but Tzara , despite
the claim made by Walter Serner mentioned in this text , was the true author of
the Dada Manifesto 1918 , as Breton himself acknowledged in What Is
Surrealism ...
Pagina 120
What was at first no more than a new method of poetic writing broke away , after
several years , from the much - toogeneral theses which had come to be
expounded in the Surrealist Manifesto and Soluble Fish ( 1924 ) , the Second
Manifesto ...
What was at first no more than a new method of poetic writing broke away , after
several years , from the much - toogeneral theses which had come to be
expounded in the Surrealist Manifesto and Soluble Fish ( 1924 ) , the Second
Manifesto ...
Pagina 183
Manifesto for an Independent Revolutionary Art Although Diego Rivera is one of
the signers of this text , it actually was written by Breton in collaboration with
Trotsky . The circumstances in which it was written are described in Breton ' s '
Visit ...
Manifesto for an Independent Revolutionary Art Although Diego Rivera is one of
the signers of this text , it actually was written by Breton in collaboration with
Trotsky . The circumstances in which it was written are described in Breton ' s '
Visit ...
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