What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... less radical means of acting on them . Actually , the operation is generally an unconscious one among those who have something to say , of course - and one must be the most naive of men to grant any attention to the futurist theory of ...
... less radical means of acting on them . Actually , the operation is generally an unconscious one among those who have something to say , of course - and one must be the most naive of men to grant any attention to the futurist theory of ...
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... less can it be made the object of a cult , and certainly not of a cult that commands desistance in favour of some ... less precise , his thought less exact than was usual with him . He went so far as to express love for the animal ...
... less can it be made the object of a cult , and certainly not of a cult that commands desistance in favour of some ... less precise , his thought less exact than was usual with him . He went so far as to express love for the animal ...
Pagina 353
... less pressured studies devoted to some well- known surrealist painters , it is hard to see what could warrant the ... less gaudy , is none the less of the same category . This time it is the whole of N surrealism that they are attempting ...
... less pressured studies devoted to some well- known surrealist painters , it is hard to see what could warrant the ... less gaudy , is none the less of the same category . This time it is the whole of N surrealism that they are attempting ...
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