What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... never seen before : the task found in them its certain grandeur and truth . It is long : from one end to the other the impression grew of a divination such that no one could doubt that he was witnessing the consummation of the centuries ...
... never seen before : the task found in them its certain grandeur and truth . It is long : from one end to the other the impression grew of a divination such that no one could doubt that he was witnessing the consummation of the centuries ...
Pagina 108
... never were confronted by it a priori . That is to say , they never described anything . They threw themselves into the dark recesses of being ; they heard indistinctly , and with no more comprehension than any of us had the first time ...
... never were confronted by it a priori . That is to say , they never described anything . They threw themselves into the dark recesses of being ; they heard indistinctly , and with no more comprehension than any of us had the first time ...
Pagina 166
... never have been unworthy of this trust ; I never have ceased to identify the flesh of the being I love with the snow on the heights at sunrise . Of love , I have wished only to know the hours of triumph , which I now clasp in a necklace ...
... never have been unworthy of this trust ; I never have ceased to identify the flesh of the being I love with the snow on the heights at sunrise . Of love , I have wished only to know the hours of triumph , which I now clasp in a necklace ...
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