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However tempting it may be to develop the analogies between surrealist groups
and other forms of association - such as ... Those who have been excluded from
surrealist activity have not been the victims of Breton's or anyone else's arbitrary ...
However tempting it may be to develop the analogies between surrealist groups
and other forms of association - such as ... Those who have been excluded from
surrealist activity have not been the victims of Breton's or anyone else's arbitrary ...
Pagina 117
Surrealist activity, faced with a brutal, revolting, unthinkable fact, was forced to
ask itself what were its proper resources and to determine their limits; it was
forced to adopt a precise attitude, exterior to itself, in order to continue to face
whatever ...
Surrealist activity, faced with a brutal, revolting, unthinkable fact, was forced to
ask itself what were its proper resources and to determine their limits; it was
forced to adopt a precise attitude, exterior to itself, in order to continue to face
whatever ...
Pagina 137
'Paranoiac-critical activity: Spontaneous method of "irrational knowledge" based
on the critical and systematic ... to paranoiac-critical activity are not the only ones,
and one may say that, during the last four years of surrealist activity, the many ...
'Paranoiac-critical activity: Spontaneous method of "irrational knowledge" based
on the critical and systematic ... to paranoiac-critical activity are not the only ones,
and one may say that, during the last four years of surrealist activity, the many ...
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