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This effort to penetrate to the other side of the 'American dream' was also
noticeable in the catalogue of the International Surrealist Exhibition held in New
York in 1942. Titled First Papers of Surrealism, in imitation of documents provided
to ...
This effort to penetrate to the other side of the 'American dream' was also
noticeable in the catalogue of the International Surrealist Exhibition held in New
York in 1942. Titled First Papers of Surrealism, in imitation of documents provided
to ...
Pagina 134
This and following quotations of Tzara are from his 'Seven Dada Manifestoes' in
Robert Motherwell's anthology, The Dada Painters and Poets, New York:
Wittenborn 195 1, pp.73-98. 11. Benjamin Peret, 'A Travers mes yeux', in
Litterature, ...
This and following quotations of Tzara are from his 'Seven Dada Manifestoes' in
Robert Motherwell's anthology, The Dada Painters and Poets, New York:
Wittenborn 195 1, pp.73-98. 11. Benjamin Peret, 'A Travers mes yeux', in
Litterature, ...
Pagina 377
Suppressed by Vichy government censor. Published in 1942 by Editions des
Lettres françaises, Buenos Aires. Pleine marge. New York, Karl Nierendorf
Editions 1943. Arcane 17. New York, Brentano's 1945. Situation du surréalisme
entre les ...
Suppressed by Vichy government censor. Published in 1942 by Editions des
Lettres françaises, Buenos Aires. Pleine marge. New York, Karl Nierendorf
Editions 1943. Arcane 17. New York, Brentano's 1945. Situation du surréalisme
entre les ...
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