The History of SurrealismMacmillan, 1965 - 351 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... less rotten , less immediately GROTESQUE.5 The audience , there to see Charlie Chaplin whose presence the organizers had fraudulently announced , left the hall in the dark , in indescribable disorder , after having cannonaded the ...
... less rotten , less immediately GROTESQUE.5 The audience , there to see Charlie Chaplin whose presence the organizers had fraudulently announced , left the hall in the dark , in indescribable disorder , after having cannonaded the ...
Pagina 64
... less anarchic , more effective ; no longer limited to opposing official art , which will not continue to flourish any the less , but to attack its leaders by name , to denounce them as " traitors " to the cause of the mind and of man ...
... less anarchic , more effective ; no longer limited to opposing official art , which will not continue to flourish any the less , but to attack its leaders by name , to denounce them as " traitors " to the cause of the mind and of man ...
Pagina 224
... of conquering the enemy . We have tried to revive them ; we shall not recount them again , but we may observe that they were always less gratuitous than is thought , and less inspired than is supposed 224 THE HISTORY OF SURREALISM.
... of conquering the enemy . We have tried to revive them ; we shall not recount them again , but we may observe that they were always less gratuitous than is thought , and less inspired than is supposed 224 THE HISTORY OF SURREALISM.
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