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Breton in the Manifesto affirms that the prime motive underlying surrealist activity
is freedom . ' Only the word freedom can still exalt me . I consider it capable of
sustaining indefinitely the old human fanaticism . Doubtless it satisfies my only ...
Breton in the Manifesto affirms that the prime motive underlying surrealist activity
is freedom . ' Only the word freedom can still exalt me . I consider it capable of
sustaining indefinitely the old human fanaticism . Doubtless it satisfies my only ...
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The paternity of this manifesto is in any case formally claimed by Walter Serner ,
doctor of philosophy , who lives in Geneva and whose manifestoes written in
German before 1918 have not been translated into French . Moreover , it is
known ...
The paternity of this manifesto is in any case formally claimed by Walter Serner ,
doctor of philosophy , who lives in Geneva and whose manifestoes written in
German before 1918 have not been translated into French . Moreover , it is
known ...
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Manifesto for an Independent Revolutionary Art Although Diego Rivera is one of
the signers of this text , it actually was written by Breton in collaboration with
Trotsky . The circumstances in which it was written are described in Breton ' s '
Visit ...
Manifesto for an Independent Revolutionary Art Although Diego Rivera is one of
the signers of this text , it actually was written by Breton in collaboration with
Trotsky . The circumstances in which it was written are described in Breton ' s '
Visit ...
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activity already American André appeared artistic automatic beautiful become beginning believe Breton called cause certain common Communist complete comrades considered continue course critics Dada dream entirely everything exhibition existence expression eyes fact force France freedom French give given hand human idea important individual intellectual interest International issue known later least less letter light literature living Manifesto marxism means mind movement nature never object once organised original painter painting Paris pass period person poem poet poetic poetry political possible present principle problem published question reality reason recent regard remains revolutionary seems sense situation social society speak spirit surrealism surrealist texts things thought tion Trotsky true turn whole writing York