What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 105
... beginning I knew absolutely nothing of what my hand would write ; it moved as if directed by another hand . Little by little , the impulse diminished , and I acquired the faculty of perceiving the thought which I must write . I find it ...
... beginning I knew absolutely nothing of what my hand would write ; it moved as if directed by another hand . Little by little , the impulse diminished , and I acquired the faculty of perceiving the thought which I must write . I find it ...
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... beginning , surrealism's sole act of faith . At the point where surrealism has taken up the problem , its only guide has been Rimbaud's sibylline pronouncement : ' I say that one must be a seer , one must make oneself a seer . ' As you ...
... beginning , surrealism's sole act of faith . At the point where surrealism has taken up the problem , its only guide has been Rimbaud's sibylline pronouncement : ' I say that one must be a seer , one must make oneself a seer . ' As you ...
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... beginning . What is ending is the illusion of independence - I will even say of the transcendence - of the work of art . In spite of precautions taken at the beginning of surrealism , and the reiterated warnings that followed , this ...
... beginning . What is ending is the illusion of independence - I will even say of the transcendence - of the work of art . In spite of precautions taken at the beginning of surrealism , and the reiterated warnings that followed , this ...
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