What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 167
... human contact , with what will come after me . After me this idea keeps getting lost but turns up again ... human presence and human witness . I thought of all this somewhat feverishly , in September 1936 , alone with you in my famous ...
... human contact , with what will come after me . After me this idea keeps getting lost but turns up again ... human presence and human witness . I thought of all this somewhat feverishly , in September 1936 , alone with you in my famous ...
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... human dreams ' . And he adds : ' He whose talk is of oxen will habitually dream about oxen ; and the condition of human life which yokes so vast a majority to a daily experi- ence incompatible with much elevation of thought oftentimes ...
... human dreams ' . And he adds : ' He whose talk is of oxen will habitually dream about oxen ; and the condition of human life which yokes so vast a majority to a daily experi- ence incompatible with much elevation of thought oftentimes ...
Pagina 306
... human vices . ' After Trotsky's murder in 1940 Natalia Sedova continued to live in Mexico . One of her closest comrades there was Benjamin Péret , with whom she collaborated on a number of political writings . She returned to France ...
... human vices . ' After Trotsky's murder in 1940 Natalia Sedova continued to live in Mexico . One of her closest comrades there was Benjamin Péret , with whom she collaborated on a number of political writings . She returned to France ...
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