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by 1959 , at the latest , that the surrealist international was no longer an
organically centralised world movement , but rather a loose federation of
autonomous national groups and individuals ( the individuals , in fact , greatly
outnumbering the ...
by 1959 , at the latest , that the surrealist international was no longer an
organically centralised world movement , but rather a loose federation of
autonomous national groups and individuals ( the individuals , in fact , greatly
outnumbering the ...
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Such a union of forces is the aim of the International Federation of Independent
Revolutionary Art which we believe it is now necessary to form . We by no means
insist on every idea put forth in this manifesto , which we ourselves consider only
...
Such a union of forces is the aim of the International Federation of Independent
Revolutionary Art which we believe it is now necessary to form . We by no means
insist on every idea put forth in this manifesto , which we ourselves consider only
...
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International Surrealist Bulletin ( excerpts ) Four issues of the International
Surrealist Bulletin were published in 1935 – 36 , one each in Prague , Tenerife ,
Brussels and London . These excerpts are from the last issue . The International ...
International Surrealist Bulletin ( excerpts ) Four issues of the International
Surrealist Bulletin were published in 1935 – 36 , one each in Prague , Tenerife ,
Brussels and London . These excerpts are from the last issue . The International ...
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