What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 40
... mind , and that " Asiaticism " , like the recent Germanism , is only the first message of the barbarians . ' Valéry insinuates that ' the Greeks and the Romans have shown us how to handle the monsters of Asia ' . It is a belly which ...
... mind , and that " Asiaticism " , like the recent Germanism , is only the first message of the barbarians . ' Valéry insinuates that ' the Greeks and the Romans have shown us how to handle the monsters of Asia ' . It is a belly which ...
Pagina 124
... mind to continue his investigations , justified as he will be in taking into account more than mere summary realities . The imagination is perhaps about to reclaim its rights . If the depths of our minds harbour strange forces capable ...
... mind to continue his investigations , justified as he will be in taking into account more than mere summary realities . The imagination is perhaps about to reclaim its rights . If the depths of our minds harbour strange forces capable ...
Pagina 203
... mind grappling with the state of man ) and the other arising from the actual ( the mind witness of its own movement . For this movement to have any value , we maintain that in reality as in dream the mind must go beyond the ' manifest ...
... mind grappling with the state of man ) and the other arising from the actual ( the mind witness of its own movement . For this movement to have any value , we maintain that in reality as in dream the mind must go beyond the ' manifest ...
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