What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 89
... literature , which is actually quite simple , nevertheless has resulted in many abuses of thought and language . To tell the truth , I persist in thinking the words ' proletarian literature ' are rather unfortunate . I believe , however ...
... literature , which is actually quite simple , nevertheless has resulted in many abuses of thought and language . To tell the truth , I persist in thinking the words ' proletarian literature ' are rather unfortunate . I believe , however ...
Pagina 90
... literature is dialectical materialism . If we carefully examine this declaration we may find that the discussion has suffered from misdirected zeal . Is this because it explicitly says that ' In its essence proletarian literature ... is ...
... literature is dialectical materialism . If we carefully examine this declaration we may find that the discussion has suffered from misdirected zeal . Is this because it explicitly says that ' In its essence proletarian literature ... is ...
Pagina 91
... literature . ( The same considerations apply , needless to say , to proletarian art . ) Is this literature completely realisable under the economic and social conditions imposed by the contemporary world - the building of socialism in ...
... literature . ( The same considerations apply , needless to say , to proletarian art . ) Is this literature completely realisable under the economic and social conditions imposed by the contemporary world - the building of socialism in ...
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