What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... Literary Movement ' ) : In its essence proletarian literature - the ideology of the working class as it is expressed by proletarian writers in artistic forms created by them - is opposed to all past and present literature of other ...
... Literary Movement ' ) : In its essence proletarian literature - the ideology of the working class as it is expressed by proletarian writers in artistic forms created by them - is opposed to all past and present literature of other ...
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... literary figure . Converted to Catholicism in 1920s . Detested by the surrealists , who regarded him as the epitome of literary pretension and aesthetic coquetry . Collage . The cutting up of various flat reproductions of objects or of ...
... literary figure . Converted to Catholicism in 1920s . Detested by the surrealists , who regarded him as the epitome of literary pretension and aesthetic coquetry . Collage . The cutting up of various flat reproductions of objects or of ...
Pagina 370
... literary apparatus for his revolutionary ideas on poetry and art . Suicide in 1930 ; left a poem which read in part : " The boat of love crashes on the shores of everyday life . ' Much of his work has marked affinities with surrealism ...
... literary apparatus for his revolutionary ideas on poetry and art . Suicide in 1930 ; left a poem which read in part : " The boat of love crashes on the shores of everyday life . ' Much of his work has marked affinities with surrealism ...
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