What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... once yourself . Is it not comfortable ? But if you take such a step , where will it lead ? Don't you feel that this bed - very simple , except that none are made that way - is suddenly made alluring ; that you already prefer it to your ...
... once yourself . Is it not comfortable ? But if you take such a step , where will it lead ? Don't you feel that this bed - very simple , except that none are made that way - is suddenly made alluring ; that you already prefer it to your ...
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... once and for all , and to further prohibit , as if it were profane , any incursion into the immense areas remaining to be explored . The sacred evil , the incurable malady resides and will still reside in sentiment . Denials serve ...
... once and for all , and to further prohibit , as if it were profane , any incursion into the immense areas remaining to be explored . The sacred evil , the incurable malady resides and will still reside in sentiment . Denials serve ...
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... once the key is turned , once in full daylight , the PART THREE : THE NINETEEN - FORTIES / 251.
... once the key is turned , once in full daylight , the PART THREE : THE NINETEEN - FORTIES / 251.
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