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Pagina 26
Perhaps in that way I should help to demolish these concrete trophies which are
so odious , to throw further discredit on those creatures and things of ' reason ' .
Who knows ? There might be idle machines of a very scientific construction ...
Perhaps in that way I should help to demolish these concrete trophies which are
so odious , to throw further discredit on those creatures and things of ' reason ' .
Who knows ? There might be idle machines of a very scientific construction ...
Pagina 35
M . Barbusse is , if not a reactionary , at least a loiterer , which is perhaps not
much better these days . Not only is he incapable of externalising , like Zola , the
feeling he may have of the public difficulty so that he sends against even delicate
...
M . Barbusse is , if not a reactionary , at least a loiterer , which is perhaps not
much better these days . Not only is he incapable of externalising , like Zola , the
feeling he may have of the public difficulty so that he sends against even delicate
...
Pagina 140
His appreciation is as follows : ' The Dadaist - surrealist experiment having
proved , for France and perhaps for Europe , incontestably the most revolutionary
experiment in poetry , in that it has tended to destroy all the myths about art that
for ...
His appreciation is as follows : ' The Dadaist - surrealist experiment having
proved , for France and perhaps for Europe , incontestably the most revolutionary
experiment in poetry , in that it has tended to destroy all the myths about art that
for ...
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