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They use literature in an entirely voluntary fashion , contradictory to their
understanding of this automatism , and for purposes which there is no reason to
examine here . One may simply observe that their acts , and their painting which
finds its ...
They use literature in an entirely voluntary fashion , contradictory to their
understanding of this automatism , and for purposes which there is no reason to
examine here . One may simply observe that their acts , and their painting which
finds its ...
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They contained a statement of visual organisation that was entirely fresh and yet
corresponded to what was intended in poetry by Lautréamont and Rimbaud . I
well remember the occasion when Tzara , Aragon , Soupault and I first
discovered ...
They contained a statement of visual organisation that was entirely fresh and yet
corresponded to what was intended in poetry by Lautréamont and Rimbaud . I
well remember the occasion when Tzara , Aragon , Soupault and I first
discovered ...
Pagina 281
It is entirely empirical in its movement forward , except that the empiricism
assures it the total liberty of motion ... to militate in favour of the conception of a
world ramified as far as the eye can see and entirely filled with the same sap , but
it ...
It is entirely empirical in its movement forward , except that the empiricism
assures it the total liberty of motion ... to militate in favour of the conception of a
world ramified as far as the eye can see and entirely filled with the same sap , but
it ...
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