What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... living running always at full speed in aid of the unaidable . They make it an affair of state . ' They were convinced in the end that it was not their first and last life they were living . There is no harm in taking a chance , they say ...
... living running always at full speed in aid of the unaidable . They make it an affair of state . ' They were convinced in the end that it was not their first and last life they were living . There is no harm in taking a chance , they say ...
Pagina 237
... living and who is not . With all due respect to some impatient gravediggers , I think I understand a little better than they do what the demise of surrealism would mean . It would mean the birth of a new movement with an even greater ...
... living and who is not . With all due respect to some impatient gravediggers , I think I understand a little better than they do what the demise of surrealism would mean . It would mean the birth of a new movement with an even greater ...
Pagina 295
... living Aon ( here : the Eternal ) as much as the portrait is inferior to the living face . What is the cause of the image ? ' asks Valentine of Alexandria . ' It is the majesty of the face which gave the painter a model , in order that ...
... living Aon ( here : the Eternal ) as much as the portrait is inferior to the living face . What is the cause of the image ? ' asks Valentine of Alexandria . ' It is the majesty of the face which gave the painter a model , in order that ...
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