What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... give criticism the raison d'être it has always lacked . At the school of infinite thoughts Of the most beautiful world Hymenopterous architectures I should write books full of mad tenderness If you were still in that novel Composed at ...
... give criticism the raison d'être it has always lacked . At the school of infinite thoughts Of the most beautiful world Hymenopterous architectures I should write books full of mad tenderness If you were still in that novel Composed at ...
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... give thee for thine anniversary that falls today the same day as mine - I give it to thee at once since I have waited fifteen times for the year one thousand before giving thee the surprise of asking thee to think of me in hide - and ...
... give thee for thine anniversary that falls today the same day as mine - I give it to thee at once since I have waited fifteen times for the year one thousand before giving thee the surprise of asking thee to think of me in hide - and ...
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... gives the lie to those who , since the war , have never tired of denying the militancy of the French proletariat , and finally the precedent which it creates - a precedent destined to give concrete evidence to the bourgeoisie that their ...
... gives the lie to those who , since the war , have never tired of denying the militancy of the French proletariat , and finally the precedent which it creates - a precedent destined to give concrete evidence to the bourgeoisie that their ...
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