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... Aragon and Philippe Soupault by exclaiming over their simple humanity . " Sometimes we even played tennis ! " A far more publicized event concerns the prolonged gymnastics that finally carried Aragon , one of its staunchest spirits ...
... Aragon and Philippe Soupault by exclaiming over their simple humanity . " Sometimes we even played tennis ! " A far more publicized event concerns the prolonged gymnastics that finally carried Aragon , one of its staunchest spirits ...
Pagina 175
... ARAGON ( 1924 ) ENCEFORTH , Surrealism pursued its course on two parallel paths : that of the political Revolution , that of the ever widening exploration of the unknown forces of the unconscious . The leaders of the two factions were ...
... ARAGON ( 1924 ) ENCEFORTH , Surrealism pursued its course on two parallel paths : that of the political Revolution , that of the ever widening exploration of the unknown forces of the unconscious . The leaders of the two factions were ...
Pagina 181
... Aragon affair ” ? We may , now that we know the facts , wonder what its meaning was . It led to Aragon's break with the group he had helped found , of which , with Breton and Éluard , he was one of the acknowledged mainstays . Did his ...
... Aragon affair ” ? We may , now that we know the facts , wonder what its meaning was . It led to Aragon's break with the group he had helped found , of which , with Breton and Éluard , he was one of the acknowledged mainstays . Did his ...
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