The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 88
... kind , the kind that is locked up for the spectacle of its freedom not to scandalize and contaminate the hosts of pathetically rational men . Could such men take their dreams seriously , give themselves up to them , believe that they ...
... kind , the kind that is locked up for the spectacle of its freedom not to scandalize and contaminate the hosts of pathetically rational men . Could such men take their dreams seriously , give themselves up to them , believe that they ...
Pagina 104
... kind supposes a faith in its possibilities of becoming a reality . The immediate reality of the surrealist revolution is not so much to change anything in the physical and apparent order of things as to create a movement in men's minds ...
... kind supposes a faith in its possibilities of becoming a reality . The immediate reality of the surrealist revolution is not so much to change anything in the physical and apparent order of things as to create a movement in men's minds ...
Pagina 188
... kind provoked by the disturbing perception of a lack . Henceforth the way lay open to the production of a great many objects of this kind . Dali constructed many , but so did Breton , Man Ray , Oscar Dominguez . There was no minimizing ...
... kind provoked by the disturbing perception of a lack . Henceforth the way lay open to the production of a great many objects of this kind . Dali constructed many , but so did Breton , Man Ray , Oscar Dominguez . There was no minimizing ...
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LOVE AND LAUGHTER SURREALISM | 11 |
REAPPRAISED Roger Shattuck | 34 |
FOREWORD | 35 |
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