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Breton and Eluard suggested that the simulations superseded the 'decrepit
modes' of the poem. In Notes on Poetry, 1929, the same authors had already
argued that 'poetry can exist without the poem' and that, in any case, 'poetry is a
pipe'.
Breton and Eluard suggested that the simulations superseded the 'decrepit
modes' of the poem. In Notes on Poetry, 1929, the same authors had already
argued that 'poetry can exist without the poem' and that, in any case, 'poetry is a
pipe'.
Pagina 77
Of course, I am not asserting that the poem 'Red Front' corresponds to the
definition of an 'automatic' text (I shall even try to show, later on, how it differs from
such a text), but I do believe that the poetic position which is determined today for
...
Of course, I am not asserting that the poem 'Red Front' corresponds to the
definition of an 'automatic' text (I shall even try to show, later on, how it differs from
such a text), but I do believe that the poetic position which is determined today for
...
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Selected writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. Poem-Object (1941) Poem-
Object (1936). Breton : 'Tragic, in the Mannerof the "Comics" ' (collage, 1943)
Breton : 'The Lamp' Poem-Object (1944). Breton :
Selected writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. Poem-Object (1941) Poem-
Object (1936). Breton : 'Tragic, in the Mannerof the "Comics" ' (collage, 1943)
Breton : 'The Lamp' Poem-Object (1944). Breton :
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