What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 183
... forces of domestication of the spirit ' . We can say without exaggeration that never has civilisation been menaced so seriously as today . The Vandals , with instruments which were barbarous and comparatively ineffective , blotted out ...
... forces of domestication of the spirit ' . We can say without exaggeration that never has civilisation been menaced so seriously as today . The Vandals , with instruments which were barbarous and comparatively ineffective , blotted out ...
Pagina 186
... forces about them , seeking new paths and not subsidies . Every progressive tendency in art is destroyed by fascism ... forces for the struggle against reactionary persecution . It must proclaim aloud the right to exist . Such a union of ...
... forces about them , seeking new paths and not subsidies . Every progressive tendency in art is destroyed by fascism ... forces for the struggle against reactionary persecution . It must proclaim aloud the right to exist . Such a union of ...
Pagina 342
... forces of which it was first the prospector and then the marvellously magnetic conductor - from the child - woman to black humour , from objective chance to the will to myth . The chosen ground of these forces is the unconditioned ...
... forces of which it was first the prospector and then the marvellously magnetic conductor - from the child - woman to black humour , from objective chance to the will to myth . The chosen ground of these forces is the unconditioned ...
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