What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 242
... freedom for the enemies of freedom ! ' I see the bent - over foreheads of the greatest thinkers of the nineteenth century collecting at the bottom of the crucible that certainty which seems like nothing and which is all : ' Freedom is ...
... freedom for the enemies of freedom ! ' I see the bent - over foreheads of the greatest thinkers of the nineteenth century collecting at the bottom of the crucible that certainty which seems like nothing and which is all : ' Freedom is ...
Pagina 251
... freedom , which had exploded magnificently , with a brightness uncommon even in the days of the French revolution , was on the verge of being forgotten or lost in France itself . Everything by which a people affirms its genius was ...
... freedom , which had exploded magnificently , with a brightness uncommon even in the days of the French revolution , was on the verge of being forgotten or lost in France itself . Everything by which a people affirms its genius was ...
Pagina 252
... freedom . A quite formal distinction imposes itself between these two terms today when certain individuals are ready to turn their indistinct character to account , to the detriment of freedom . The idea of liberation , contrariwise ...
... freedom . A quite formal distinction imposes itself between these two terms today when certain individuals are ready to turn their indistinct character to account , to the detriment of freedom . The idea of liberation , contrariwise ...
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