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surrealism has been one of continuing misfortune . But the sly protests of the
critics , particularly attentive and aggressive on this point , will not prevent me
from acknowledging that for many years I have counted on the torrent of
automatic ...
surrealism has been one of continuing misfortune . But the sly protests of the
critics , particularly attentive and aggressive on this point , will not prevent me
from acknowledging that for many years I have counted on the torrent of
automatic ...
Pagina 139
I say that there exists a lyrical element that conditions for one part the
psychological and moral structure of human society , which has conditioned it at
all times and will continue to condition it . This lyrical element has till now , even
in spite of ...
I say that there exists a lyrical element that conditions for one part the
psychological and moral structure of human society , which has conditioned it at
all times and will continue to condition it . This lyrical element has till now , even
in spite of ...
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The intervention of Marcel Duchamp continues , with the passage of time , to
assume the character of a more and more ... These signs , so valuable to those
who know and each one of which dates , continue to bear witness to the
absolutely ...
The intervention of Marcel Duchamp continues , with the passage of time , to
assume the character of a more and more ... These signs , so valuable to those
who know and each one of which dates , continue to bear witness to the
absolutely ...
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