What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... become a ' soleil ' ( sun ) . He worked happily away , and he had already become master of his indifference and master of his desires , when a great disturbance agitated his hands . He took down from the wall an engraving that hung ...
... become a ' soleil ' ( sun ) . He worked happily away , and he had already become master of his indifference and master of his desires , when a great disturbance agitated his hands . He took down from the wall an engraving that hung ...
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... become obscured by events . Let us not be hypnotised by the mysteries of the ' confessions ' ; let us concentrate ... becoming in the Spanish anti - fascist struggle . Comrades , we must stand together . The unrecognisable men who are ...
... become obscured by events . Let us not be hypnotised by the mysteries of the ' confessions ' ; let us concentrate ... becoming in the Spanish anti - fascist struggle . Comrades , we must stand together . The unrecognisable men who are ...
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... become magic only through their moralisation . Love is the principle which makes magic possible . Love proceeds magically . ' Let us remark that the word ' moralisation ' is in no way equivocal here ; it is undeniably taken in the ...
... become magic only through their moralisation . Love is the principle which makes magic possible . Love proceeds magically . ' Let us remark that the word ' moralisation ' is in no way equivocal here ; it is undeniably taken in the ...
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