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Pagina 155
... action to be de- termined thereby . Yet this letter , inquiring which individuals or groups the correspondents would seek common action with , 1 risked provoking troublesome personal reactions and thereby pre- venting the common action ...
... action to be de- termined thereby . Yet this letter , inquiring which individuals or groups the correspondents would seek common action with , 1 risked provoking troublesome personal reactions and thereby pre- venting the common action ...
Pagina 176
... action . " What were the limitations of this " domain of actual practice " ? Did they not seem to be infinitely extensible , capable of swallowing up all surrealist activity ? Turning to the crisis which had just ended with the ...
... action . " What were the limitations of this " domain of actual practice " ? Did they not seem to be infinitely extensible , capable of swallowing up all surrealist activity ? Turning to the crisis which had just ended with the ...
Pagina 181
... action which would have led the entire movement to Marxist policy , then represented by the Third International . And at that time his determined adversary was Aragon , who qualified political action as “ dishonoring . " Aragon himself ...
... action which would have led the entire movement to Marxist policy , then represented by the Third International . And at that time his determined adversary was Aragon , who qualified political action as “ dishonoring . " Aragon himself ...
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LOVE AND LAUGHTER SURREALISM | 11 |
REAPPRAISED Roger Shattuck | 34 |
FOREWORD | 35 |
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