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A few additional texts by him have recently been unearthed ; but during Breton ' s
lifetime the ' complete works ' of Jacques Vaché consisted of a page or two of
prose and letters to a few of his friends ; these were published posthumously , at
...
A few additional texts by him have recently been unearthed ; but during Breton ' s
lifetime the ' complete works ' of Jacques Vaché consisted of a page or two of
prose and letters to a few of his friends ; these were published posthumously , at
...
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They seem odd , bizarre , meaningless and ludicrous to the uninitiated . These
objects can acquire meaning and purpose only when they are incorporated into
the complete picture of a poetic vision . Each alone is incomplete , but each is ...
They seem odd , bizarre , meaningless and ludicrous to the uninitiated . These
objects can acquire meaning and purpose only when they are incorporated into
the complete picture of a poetic vision . Each alone is incomplete , but each is ...
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authentic ones , since all criteria of origin are objectively absent . These few
obscurities , these failures , these flounderings , these imitations , now more than
ever require , in the interest of the activity we wish to conduct , a complete return
to ...
authentic ones , since all criteria of origin are objectively absent . These few
obscurities , these failures , these flounderings , these imitations , now more than
ever require , in the interest of the activity we wish to conduct , a complete return
to ...
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