What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 124
... interest of the Manifesto - there was no lack of people who were good enough to concede interest , for which no particular credit is due me , because I have no more than given expression to sentiments shared with present and former ...
... interest of the Manifesto - there was no lack of people who were good enough to concede interest , for which no particular credit is due me , because I have no more than given expression to sentiments shared with present and former ...
Pagina 140
... interest that the author of Les Paris sont ouverts has taken the opportunity of expressing himself from the ... interests of thought cannot cease to go hand in hand with the interests of the working class , and that all attacks on ...
... interest that the author of Les Paris sont ouverts has taken the opportunity of expressing himself from the ... interests of thought cannot cease to go hand in hand with the interests of the working class , and that all attacks on ...
Pagina 251
... interest in confusing the issue would hasten to participate . Its philosophical acceptance deliberately aside ( it is of no real interest in any case , but skilfully manipulated by the enemies of freedom in order to obscure it ) ...
... interest in confusing the issue would hasten to participate . Its philosophical acceptance deliberately aside ( it is of no real interest in any case , but skilfully manipulated by the enemies of freedom in order to obscure it ) ...
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