What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 135
... means , means which are , let us say it again , open to all , means which we persist in putting forward as soon as the question is no longer essentially one of producing works of art but of lighting up the unrevealed and yet revealable ...
... means , means which are , let us say it again , open to all , means which we persist in putting forward as soon as the question is no longer essentially one of producing works of art but of lighting up the unrevealed and yet revealable ...
Pagina 185
... means looks on his work as a means . It is an end in itself and so little a means in the eyes of himself and of others that if necessary he sacrifices his existence to the exis- tence of his work ... The first condition of freedom of ...
... means looks on his work as a means . It is an end in itself and so little a means in the eyes of himself and of others that if necessary he sacrifices his existence to the exis- tence of his work ... The first condition of freedom of ...
Pagina 317
... means of expression nor even a metaphysics of poetry . It is a means of total liberation of the mind and of all that resembles it . 3. We are determined to make a revolution . 4. We have coupled the word surrealist and the word ...
... means of expression nor even a metaphysics of poetry . It is a means of total liberation of the mind and of all that resembles it . 3. We are determined to make a revolution . 4. We have coupled the word surrealist and the word ...
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