What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 108
... Rimbaud did not see what they described ; they never were confronted by it a priori . That is to say , they never described anything . They threw themselves into the dark recesses of being ; they heard indistinctly , and with no more ...
... Rimbaud did not see what they described ; they never were confronted by it a priori . That is to say , they never described anything . They threw themselves into the dark recesses of being ; they heard indistinctly , and with no more ...
Pagina 137
... Rimbaud's sibylline pronouncement : ' I say that one must be a seer , one must make oneself a seer . ' As you know , this was Rimbaud's only means of reaching the unknown . Surrealism can flatter itself today that it has discovered and ...
... Rimbaud's sibylline pronouncement : ' I say that one must be a seer , one must make oneself a seer . ' As you know , this was Rimbaud's only means of reaching the unknown . Surrealism can flatter itself today that it has discovered and ...
Pagina 272
... Rosemont. VITO On ne peut régner innocemment . ( Saint - Just ) LA MISE A MORT DU ROI Cléo de Mérode LE MYTHE DE RIMBAUD Rimbaud au Harrar Il y a. André Masson : Le Fauteuil Louis XVI ( 1938 ) ( Courtesy of Superman Inc. )
... Rosemont. VITO On ne peut régner innocemment . ( Saint - Just ) LA MISE A MORT DU ROI Cléo de Mérode LE MYTHE DE RIMBAUD Rimbaud au Harrar Il y a. André Masson : Le Fauteuil Louis XVI ( 1938 ) ( Courtesy of Superman Inc. )
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