What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... critical method , which has immediately shown itself capable of being applied with equal success to painting , poetry , the cinema ; to the construction of typical surrealist objects , to fashions , to sculpture and even , if necessary ...
... critical method , which has immediately shown itself capable of being applied with equal success to painting , poetry , the cinema ; to the construction of typical surrealist objects , to fashions , to sculpture and even , if necessary ...
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Selected Writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. ' Paranoiac - critical activity : Spontaneous method of " irrational knowledge " based on the critical and systematic objectification of delirious associations and interpretations ...
Selected Writings André Breton Franklin Rosemont. ' Paranoiac - critical activity : Spontaneous method of " irrational knowledge " based on the critical and systematic objectification of delirious associations and interpretations ...
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... critical attitude towards them . In the face of the fascist danger , one can envisage a certain truce in ideological struggles , provided the practical effort of these other formations is devoted precisely to the struggle against ...
... critical attitude towards them . In the face of the fascist danger , one can envisage a certain truce in ideological struggles , provided the practical effort of these other formations is devoted precisely to the struggle against ...
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