What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... brings me to my knees to beg thee to think of me I am brought to my knees I adore thy beauty think of me thou my ... bring thee to the astrakhan shore that is being built on two horizons for thine eyes of gasoline to wage war I will ...
... brings me to my knees to beg thee to think of me I am brought to my knees I adore thy beauty think of me thou my ... bring thee to the astrakhan shore that is being built on two horizons for thine eyes of gasoline to wage war I will ...
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... bring about such a reversal and thus enable the literature of France to renew its ties with its true revolutionary traditions while benefiting from the present contribution of Soviet literature and the revolutionary literature of other ...
... bring about such a reversal and thus enable the literature of France to renew its ties with its true revolutionary traditions while benefiting from the present contribution of Soviet literature and the revolutionary literature of other ...
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... bring about the leading idea , and after a moment he distinguishes on the black background a multitude of details so sharp that he merely has to follow their contours with a hard pencil . Then , with breadcrumb , he erases the excess of ...
... bring about the leading idea , and after a moment he distinguishes on the black background a multitude of details so sharp that he merely has to follow their contours with a hard pencil . Then , with breadcrumb , he erases the excess of ...
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