What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... entirely voluntary fashion , contradictory to their under- standing of this automatism , and for purposes which there is no reason to examine here . One may simply observe that their acts , and their painting which finds its place among ...
... entirely voluntary fashion , contradictory to their under- standing of this automatism , and for purposes which there is no reason to examine here . One may simply observe that their acts , and their painting which finds its place among ...
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... entirely on itself , in order to triumph . This was perhaps a great piece of imprudence , but it was just this imprudence which was the brightest jewel in the case . Beyond this impru- dence there remained no alternative to committing ...
... entirely on itself , in order to triumph . This was perhaps a great piece of imprudence , but it was just this imprudence which was the brightest jewel in the case . Beyond this impru- dence there remained no alternative to committing ...
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... entirely fresh and yet corresponded to what was intended in poetry by Lautréamont and Rimbaud . I well remember the occasion when Tzara , Aragon , Soupault and I first discovered the collages of Max Ernst ; we all happened to be at ...
... entirely fresh and yet corresponded to what was intended in poetry by Lautréamont and Rimbaud . I well remember the occasion when Tzara , Aragon , Soupault and I first discovered the collages of Max Ernst ; we all happened to be at ...
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