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To create a life entirely made up of such startling coincidences would be to attain
surreality . And that appears to be exactly what Soupault was attempting in his
behavior during the early days : to induce coincidences . He asked people at ...
To create a life entirely made up of such startling coincidences would be to attain
surreality . And that appears to be exactly what Soupault was attempting in his
behavior during the early days : to induce coincidences . He asked people at ...
Pagina 80
The surrealists ' ambition was not to build a new esthetic upon its ruins . It has
been noted that art ultimately found a place within surrealism . This was not
entirely the fault of the surrealists . The movement was envisaged by its founders
not as ...
The surrealists ' ambition was not to build a new esthetic upon its ruins . It has
been noted that art ultimately found a place within surrealism . This was not
entirely the fault of the surrealists . The movement was envisaged by its founders
not as ...
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They use literature in an entirely voluntary fashion , contradictory to their
understanding of this automatism , and for purposes which there is no reason to
examine here . One may simply observe that their acts , and their painting which
finds its ...
They use literature in an entirely voluntary fashion , contradictory to their
understanding of this automatism , and for purposes which there is no reason to
examine here . One may simply observe that their acts , and their painting which
finds its ...
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