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Pagina 87
6 Was it the fate of literature to afford a Reverdy . Apollinaire was also annexed .
It opened with a Manifeste du surréalisme , from which we isolate the following
definition : “ The transposition of reality to a higher ( artistic ) level constitutes ...
6 Was it the fate of literature to afford a Reverdy . Apollinaire was also annexed .
It opened with a Manifeste du surréalisme , from which we isolate the following
definition : “ The transposition of reality to a higher ( artistic ) level constitutes ...
Pagina 107
Literature , art have always been the refuge of rebels , all too often impotent to
free themselves except in words and colors . Now it seemed , inevitably , that all
these “ individualities ” did not produce the same crystalline sound when struck .
Literature , art have always been the refuge of rebels , all too often impotent to
free themselves except in words and colors . Now it seemed , inevitably , that all
these “ individualities ” did not produce the same crystalline sound when struck .
Pagina 149
The entire work , moreover , is an attack against the vulgar , against those who
reduce to their own tiny measure the ideas they transform into clichés , into
banalities — in other words , against those who produce literature . In the second
part of ...
The entire work , moreover , is an attack against the vulgar , against those who
reduce to their own tiny measure the ideas they transform into clichés , into
banalities — in other words , against those who produce literature . In the second
part of ...
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