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Pagina 62
Indeed , it is a major focus of the surrealist movement as a whole , and has
inspired some of its greatest works : Gherasim Luca ' s Le Vampire passif , for
example , and Claude Tarnaud ' s La Forme réfléchie . Contrary to what has too
often ...
Indeed , it is a major focus of the surrealist movement as a whole , and has
inspired some of its greatest works : Gherasim Luca ' s Le Vampire passif , for
example , and Claude Tarnaud ' s La Forme réfléchie . Contrary to what has too
often ...
Pagina 113
... we are not capable of changing so much that it is no longer so directed -
against the whole series of intellectual , moral and social obligations that
continually and from all sides weigh down on man and crush him . Intellectually ,
it was vulgar ...
... we are not capable of changing so much that it is no longer so directed -
against the whole series of intellectual , moral and social obligations that
continually and from all sides weigh down on man and crush him . Intellectually ,
it was vulgar ...
Pagina 152
constitute two moments , necessarily successive , of the same movement , of a
movement which must carry the whole world along with it . It is of the highest
importance to recognise that this movement obeys the strictest of laws , which
cares ...
constitute two moments , necessarily successive , of the same movement , of a
movement which must carry the whole world along with it . It is of the highest
importance to recognise that this movement obeys the strictest of laws , which
cares ...
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