What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... Manifesto 1918 , which was the basis of the reception and credit we accorded him . The paternity of this manifesto is in any case formally claimed by Walter Serner , doctor of philosophy , who lives in Geneva and whose manifestoes ...
... Manifesto 1918 , which was the basis of the reception and credit we accorded him . The paternity of this manifesto is in any case formally claimed by Walter Serner , doctor of philosophy , who lives in Geneva and whose manifestoes ...
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... Manifesto and Soluble Fish ( 1924 ) , the Second Manifesto adding others , whereby the whole was raised to a vaster ideological plane . So there had to be revision . In an article , ' Enter the Mediums ' , published in the review ...
... Manifesto and Soluble Fish ( 1924 ) , the Second Manifesto adding others , whereby the whole was raised to a vaster ideological plane . So there had to be revision . In an article , ' Enter the Mediums ' , published in the review ...
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... manifesto was widely published in the revolu- tionary press and has been frequently reprinted as a pamphlet . It is dated 25 July 1938 . The International Federation of Independent Revolutionary Art ( known as FIARI ) published two ...
... manifesto was widely published in the revolu- tionary press and has been frequently reprinted as a pamphlet . It is dated 25 July 1938 . The International Federation of Independent Revolutionary Art ( known as FIARI ) published two ...
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