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Pagina 13
... it is given to appreciate , for their greater pleasure , the sentence issued from
the pen of a man who remains , actually , quite foreign to these speculations ,
Guillaume Apollinaire , a sentence that gives the measure of that prophetic
faculty to ...
... it is given to appreciate , for their greater pleasure , the sentence issued from
the pen of a man who remains , actually , quite foreign to these speculations ,
Guillaume Apollinaire , a sentence that gives the measure of that prophetic
faculty to ...
Pagina 120
The article reads : ' It was in 1919 , in complete solitude and at the approach of
sleep , that my attention was arrested by sentences , more or less complete ,
which became perceptible to my mind without my being able to discover ( even
by ...
The article reads : ' It was in 1919 , in complete solitude and at the approach of
sleep , that my attention was arrested by sentences , more or less complete ,
which became perceptible to my mind without my being able to discover ( even
by ...
Pagina 133
... torpedoed in the heart of the sentence enunciating it , even when this sentence
escapes having any charming liberty taken with its meaning . Dadaism aimed
especially at calling attention to the torpedoing . By appealing to automatism , as
is ...
... torpedoed in the heart of the sentence enunciating it , even when this sentence
escapes having any charming liberty taken with its meaning . Dadaism aimed
especially at calling attention to the torpedoing . By appealing to automatism , as
is ...
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