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Pagina 97
Destruction also of religion , of morality , of the family , those straitjackets that kept man from living according to his desires . But their great illusion was to suppose that their enemies would collapse at the mere sound of their ...
Destruction also of religion , of morality , of the family , those straitjackets that kept man from living according to his desires . But their great illusion was to suppose that their enemies would collapse at the mere sound of their ...
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... that surrealism would not be made to serve the “ amelioration of the abominable earthly comfort , ” now acknowledged that of the mind could be valid only if it contributed to “ changing the living conditions of an entire world .
... that surrealism would not be made to serve the “ amelioration of the abominable earthly comfort , ” now acknowledged that of the mind could be valid only if it contributed to “ changing the living conditions of an entire world .
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3 and these penetrating questions asked by the living : “ Why do you write ? ... Is suicide a solution ? ... What kind of hope do you put in love ? " It is as if these men merely repeated “ What is the use of living , of functioning in ...
3 and these penetrating questions asked by the living : “ Why do you write ? ... Is suicide a solution ? ... What kind of hope do you put in love ? " It is as if these men merely repeated “ What is the use of living , of functioning in ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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