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Pagina 61
... gave me a lot of trouble . My sense of order and of disorder shuttled me back and forth and I only occasionally achieved the ' balance between heaven and hell ' that Arp was born with- and that Tzara had no interest in .
... gave me a lot of trouble . My sense of order and of disorder shuttled me back and forth and I only occasionally achieved the ' balance between heaven and hell ' that Arp was born with- and that Tzara had no interest in .
Pagina 116
they created inflammatory book - jackets and a new typography which gave to the individual letter , word or sentence a freedom it had never possessed ( outside the Futurist and Zurich Dada movements ) since Gutenberg .
they created inflammatory book - jackets and a new typography which gave to the individual letter , word or sentence a freedom it had never possessed ( outside the Futurist and Zurich Dada movements ) since Gutenberg .
Pagina 204
Sigmund Freud gave this warning more than half a century ago : " From the moment a man doubts the meaning and value of life , he is sick . " Are we sick ? More and more people are going to psychoanalysts , because they doubt the meaning ...
Sigmund Freud gave this warning more than half a century ago : " From the moment a man doubts the meaning and value of life , he is sick . " Are we sick ? More and more people are going to psychoanalysts , because they doubt the meaning ...
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