What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... appearance of a large number of works within the reach of all were fully to illumine , could not there and then have appeared to turn so decisive a page in history . We were , I repeat , ill prepared and ill informed . Above all , we ...
... appearance of a large number of works within the reach of all were fully to illumine , could not there and then have appeared to turn so decisive a page in history . We were , I repeat , ill prepared and ill informed . Above all , we ...
Pagina 121
... appeared , to me , to be attributable essentially to our respective temperaments ( Soupault's being less static than ... appearance , as strange as to anyone else , and you are yourself naturally distrustful of them . Poetically speaking ...
... appeared , to me , to be attributable essentially to our respective temperaments ( Soupault's being less static than ... appearance , as strange as to anyone else , and you are yourself naturally distrustful of them . Poetically speaking ...
Pagina 297
... appearance freely manifests itself in her letters to Travies . Others , like that of 1 August 1839 to Olympe and the ... appeared in their time and appear today as the ineluctable result of such means . Nothing else marks so well the ...
... appearance freely manifests itself in her letters to Travies . Others , like that of 1 August 1839 to Olympe and the ... appeared in their time and appear today as the ineluctable result of such means . Nothing else marks so well the ...
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