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What is a surrealist object ? One might say roughly that it is any alienated object , one out of its habitual context , used for purposes different from those for which it was intended , or whose purpose is unknown .
What is a surrealist object ? One might say roughly that it is any alienated object , one out of its habitual context , used for purposes different from those for which it was intended , or whose purpose is unknown .
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It was in this sense that Breton spoke of the catalytic role of the found object : Here the found object rigorously performs the same function as the dream , in the sense that it lîberates the individual from paralyzing affective ...
It was in this sense that Breton spoke of the catalytic role of the found object : Here the found object rigorously performs the same function as the dream , in the sense that it lîberates the individual from paralyzing affective ...
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I should further object to Romains , who must know it as well as I , that the virtue of the poem , if not alien at least transcendent to the choice of its words , cannot be , even with the poet's co - operation , the object of any ...
I should further object to Romains , who must know it as well as I , that the virtue of the poem , if not alien at least transcendent to the choice of its words , cannot be , even with the poet's co - operation , the object of any ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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