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That there exists no barrier between the normal man and the so - called “ abnormal ” man ; that there exists no state starting from which one can be certain that this man is mad and another rational ; that every judgment of these states ...
That there exists no barrier between the normal man and the so - called “ abnormal ” man ; that there exists no state starting from which one can be certain that this man is mad and another rational ; that every judgment of these states ...
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De we not find at the very basis of its affirmation a hidden vice : the postulation that it is enough for thought to exist in order to become immediately operative , and for any task ? If poetry , which was to be freed of its artistic ...
De we not find at the very basis of its affirmation a hidden vice : the postulation that it is enough for thought to exist in order to become immediately operative , and for any task ? If poetry , which was to be freed of its artistic ...
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The social drama exists , the surrealists have announced on many occasions that they would not be content to remain spectators of this drama . The poetic drama also exists , and like the other , it has had , if only in the last century ...
The social drama exists , the surrealists have announced on many occasions that they would not be content to remain spectators of this drama . The poetic drama also exists , and like the other , it has had , if only in the last century ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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