What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... ourselves , regard them as released . But as for letting ourselves be imposed on by what tends today to present itself externally from the same angle as these works without offering their substantial equivalent - never . For it is ...
... ourselves , regard them as released . But as for letting ourselves be imposed on by what tends today to present itself externally from the same angle as these works without offering their substantial equivalent - never . For it is ...
Pagina 83
... ourselves heard only in undertones ' . At the time of this writing new tremors are running through the intellectual atmosphere ; one needs only the courage to face them . -LAUTREAMONT A hundred or so works of prose and verse , fifty ...
... ourselves heard only in undertones ' . At the time of this writing new tremors are running through the intellectual atmosphere ; one needs only the courage to face them . -LAUTREAMONT A hundred or so works of prose and verse , fifty ...
Pagina 116
... ourselves that the results of these investigations would be capable of facing the breath of the street . At the limits , for many years past - or , more exactly , since the conclusion of what one may term the purely intuitive epoch of ...
... ourselves that the results of these investigations would be capable of facing the breath of the street . At the limits , for many years past - or , more exactly , since the conclusion of what one may term the purely intuitive epoch of ...
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