What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... least once in his life , to deny the existence of the outward world . Then he perceives that nothing is so important , so definitive . He proceeds to a revision of moral values , which does not prevent him from returning afterwards to ...
... least once in his life , to deny the existence of the outward world . Then he perceives that nothing is so important , so definitive . He proceeds to a revision of moral values , which does not prevent him from returning afterwards to ...
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... least we cannot be censured for living withdrawn in our thought , as in a tower around which others are shooting each other . Of our own free will , we have never sought to enter that tower , and we shall not permit ourselves to be ...
... least we cannot be censured for living withdrawn in our thought , as in a tower around which others are shooting each other . Of our own free will , we have never sought to enter that tower , and we shall not permit ourselves to be ...
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... least reproach against this epoch is the fact that we must admit that so elementarily logical a proposition does not encounter a more general consent ; it is a fact that such consent is lacking . Each day brings us , in this regard ...
... least reproach against this epoch is the fact that we must admit that so elementarily logical a proposition does not encounter a more general consent ; it is a fact that such consent is lacking . Each day brings us , in this regard ...
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