The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 75
... Lautréamont , I know of none who has not left some equivocal trace of his passage.16 and in 1934 , Tzara could still describe Lautréamont as : He who transcends the problem [ of poetry as a means of ex- pression or as an activity of the ...
... Lautréamont , I know of none who has not left some equivocal trace of his passage.16 and in 1934 , Tzara could still describe Lautréamont as : He who transcends the problem [ of poetry as a means of ex- pression or as an activity of the ...
Pagina 121
... Lautréamont , of Freud , and of Trotsky . " These three names , which he sought to make into more than symbols , summarized for Breton the most inspiring effort to transcend poetry , to explore man , and transform society . It seems ...
... Lautréamont , of Freud , and of Trotsky . " These three names , which he sought to make into more than symbols , summarized for Breton the most inspiring effort to transcend poetry , to explore man , and transform society . It seems ...
Pagina 248
... Lautréamont's attitude , for example , with that of the most diverse littérateurs to whom M. Henri Barbusse wants to be agreeable ! I extract the following lines from the Bulletin de la Vie artistique of August first : " Not all the ...
... Lautréamont's attitude , for example , with that of the most diverse littérateurs to whom M. Henri Barbusse wants to be agreeable ! I extract the following lines from the Bulletin de la Vie artistique of August first : " Not all the ...
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