What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... attitude and , beyond us , Lautréamont's attitude , for example , with that of the most diverse littérateurs to whom M. Henri Barbusse wants to be agreeable ! I extract the following lines from the Bulletin de la vie artistique of the ...
... attitude and , beyond us , Lautréamont's attitude , for example , with that of the most diverse littérateurs to whom M. Henri Barbusse wants to be agreeable ! I extract the following lines from the Bulletin de la vie artistique of the ...
Pagina 266
... attitude of contemporary writers ( the ones I have just specified ) would indicate that it is not still valid . Although few writers are violently hostile to music and exhibit a belligerent attitude , many others merely feel ...
... attitude of contemporary writers ( the ones I have just specified ) would indicate that it is not still valid . Although few writers are violently hostile to music and exhibit a belligerent attitude , many others merely feel ...
Pagina 275
... attitude we are advocating here does not differ essentially from that which we were led to adopt in the past towards the blank page , and whose immense possibilities of generalisation I there and then asserted . In the happy phrase of ...
... attitude we are advocating here does not differ essentially from that which we were led to adopt in the past towards the blank page , and whose immense possibilities of generalisation I there and then asserted . In the happy phrase of ...
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