What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 84
... Lautréamont speaks and which alone augur the life to come - if so it be , then these various obstacles need not , indeed , detain us . Such phrases as ' on the other side of the Channel ' , and ' on the other side of the Atlantic ...
... Lautréamont speaks and which alone augur the life to come - if so it be , then these various obstacles need not , indeed , detain us . Such phrases as ' on the other side of the Channel ' , and ' on the other side of the Atlantic ...
Pagina 195
... Lautréamont , comes as the product of a rupture between common sense and the imagination , a rupture most often consummated in favour of the latter and obtained by the volun- tary , vertiginous acceleration of the verbal flow . ( ...
... Lautréamont , comes as the product of a rupture between common sense and the imagination , a rupture most often consummated in favour of the latter and obtained by the volun- tary , vertiginous acceleration of the verbal flow . ( ...
Pagina 368
... Lautréamont , comte de ( 1846-70 ) . French poet , born in Montevideo , Uruguay . The single greatest poetic influence on surrealism . Author of Les Chants de Maldoror and Poésies . ' I believe the finest title to glory of the ...
... Lautréamont , comte de ( 1846-70 ) . French poet , born in Montevideo , Uruguay . The single greatest poetic influence on surrealism . Author of Les Chants de Maldoror and Poésies . ' I believe the finest title to glory of the ...
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