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Pagina 138
Maurice Nadeau. latter sought to pass itself off as a positive doctrine of Revolution , an ambition which the surrealists ... pass off surrealism as an a priori distortion of Marxism ... We must also protest your insistence on presenting ...
Maurice Nadeau. latter sought to pass itself off as a positive doctrine of Revolution , an ambition which the surrealists ... pass off surrealism as an a priori distortion of Marxism ... We must also protest your insistence on presenting ...
Pagina 149
... pass for what it is not , a liberation from the literary rules , when it has actually taken a place outside of literature , has nothing to do with litera- ture . He sees quite clearly where the critics are ready to pigeon- hole it in ...
... pass for what it is not , a liberation from the literary rules , when it has actually taken a place outside of literature , has nothing to do with litera- ture . He sees quite clearly where the critics are ready to pigeon- hole it in ...
Pagina 248
... pass neither as arbitrary nor amusing . These names do not seem to us at all contradictory to each other , and we hope to make it understood why . Monsieur Barbusse should heed what we say , for it would keep him from abusing the ...
... pass neither as arbitrary nor amusing . These names do not seem to us at all contradictory to each other , and we hope to make it understood why . Monsieur Barbusse should heed what we say , for it would keep him from abusing the ...
Inhoudsopgave
LOVE AND LAUGHTER SURREALISM | 11 |
REAPPRAISED Roger Shattuck | 34 |
FOREWORD | 35 |
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