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The word surrealism having thereupon become descriptive of the generalisdble
undertaking to which we had devoted ourselves, I thought it indispensable, in the
Surrealist Manifesto (1924), to define this word once and for all: 'SURREALISM, ...
The word surrealism having thereupon become descriptive of the generalisdble
undertaking to which we had devoted ourselves, I thought it indispensable, in the
Surrealist Manifesto (1924), to define this word once and for all: 'SURREALISM, ...
Pagina 143
proclaiming our attachment and our unshakable confidence in German thought,
more alive than any of the last century; our faith in the noninterrup- tion of the
cultural line on which the names of Hegel, Feuerbach, Marx and Engels are
situated ...
proclaiming our attachment and our unshakable confidence in German thought,
more alive than any of the last century; our faith in the noninterrup- tion of the
cultural line on which the names of Hegel, Feuerbach, Marx and Engels are
situated ...
Pagina 195
Maldororian revolt cannot be revolt forever if it must indefinitely spare one form of
thought at the expense of another; thus in Poisies it necessarily assumes its own
dialectical position. The flagrant contrast offered by these two works from a ...
Maldororian revolt cannot be revolt forever if it must indefinitely spare one form of
thought at the expense of another; thus in Poisies it necessarily assumes its own
dialectical position. The flagrant contrast offered by these two works from a ...
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