What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... poems which they by exception turn into a model of conscious thought . I say that this poem , by its situation in Aragon's work on the one hand and in the history of poetry on the other , corresponds to a certain number of formal ...
... poems which they by exception turn into a model of conscious thought . I say that this poem , by its situation in Aragon's work on the one hand and in the history of poetry on the other , corresponds to a certain number of formal ...
Pagina 79
... poem ? Supposing , as a matter of fact , that its formula were new , exploitable , sufficiently general and contain- ing in itself , objectively , the greatest number of previous poetic possibilities and impulses , such a poem would go ...
... poem ? Supposing , as a matter of fact , that its formula were new , exploitable , sufficiently general and contain- ing in itself , objectively , the greatest number of previous poetic possibilities and impulses , such a poem would go ...
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... poem must have passed unnoticed in 1939. This poem was nothing less than the greatest lyrical monument of our times . It brought me the richest of certainties , those which can never be attained by the solitary individual . Its author ...
... poem must have passed unnoticed in 1939. This poem was nothing less than the greatest lyrical monument of our times . It brought me the richest of certainties , those which can never be attained by the solitary individual . Its author ...
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