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Pagina 122
Surrealism for us was then , as now , an ever - renewable means of drawing on
the supremely alluring ' interferences ' from the radiant zone of the Marvellous ; a
means of venturing beyond all obstructive and alienated mediations to the ...
Surrealism for us was then , as now , an ever - renewable means of drawing on
the supremely alluring ' interferences ' from the radiant zone of the Marvellous ; a
means of venturing beyond all obstructive and alienated mediations to the ...
Pagina 135
These very direct means , means which are , let us say it again , open to all ,
means which we persist in putting forward as soon as the question is no longer
essentially one of producing works of art but of lighting up the unrevealed and yet
...
These very direct means , means which are , let us say it again , open to all ,
means which we persist in putting forward as soon as the question is no longer
essentially one of producing works of art but of lighting up the unrevealed and yet
...
Pagina 185
It is an end in itself and so little a means in the eyes of himself and of others that if
necessary he sacrifices his existence to the existence of his work . . . The first
condition of freedom of the press is that it is not a business activity . ' It is more
than ...
It is an end in itself and so little a means in the eyes of himself and of others that if
necessary he sacrifices his existence to the existence of his work . . . The first
condition of freedom of the press is that it is not a business activity . ' It is more
than ...
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