What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 44
... hope : hope that not everything will become dark even so , that the admirable voice which is Dali's will not break when it reaches one's ears , even though certain ' materialists ' are anxious that the sound of it should be confused ...
... hope : hope that not everything will become dark even so , that the admirable voice which is Dali's will not break when it reaches one's ears , even though certain ' materialists ' are anxious that the sound of it should be confused ...
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... hope do you place in Soviet art ? All hope , though Soviet art today falls short of our expectations . It is still an art of imitation , but it cannot fail to make its revolution , to become in its turn an art of invention , in ...
... hope do you place in Soviet art ? All hope , though Soviet art today falls short of our expectations . It is still an art of imitation , but it cannot fail to make its revolution , to become in its turn an art of invention , in ...
Pagina 166
... hope , a hope in no way diminished by my occasional incapacity to prove myself worthy . And should it ever have mingled with another , I shall make sure that the latter touches you no less closely . Since I wanted your existence to be ...
... hope , a hope in no way diminished by my occasional incapacity to prove myself worthy . And should it ever have mingled with another , I shall make sure that the latter touches you no less closely . Since I wanted your existence to be ...
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