What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... poetic expression ; and , despite all the reflection necessarily demanded by such a struggle , must preserve the perfect ap- pearance of inspiration and the freedom which art requires . ' I think such an opinion , which has nothing ...
... poetic expression ; and , despite all the reflection necessarily demanded by such a struggle , must preserve the perfect ap- pearance of inspiration and the freedom which art requires . ' I think such an opinion , which has nothing ...
Pagina 79
... poetic on the other , and that to exhaust its substance and also its instructional value there is reason to examine it from both these angles . The social drama exists ; the surrealists have announced on many occasions that they would ...
... poetic on the other , and that to exhaust its substance and also its instructional value there is reason to examine it from both these angles . The social drama exists ; the surrealists have announced on many occasions that they would ...
Pagina 88
... poetic charter for our investigation . Until recently , even the best of poets were timorous navigators , and seldom ventured upon uncharted seas . They circumscribed their visions as well as their expressions . Here is where we ...
... poetic charter for our investigation . Until recently , even the best of poets were timorous navigators , and seldom ventured upon uncharted seas . They circumscribed their visions as well as their expressions . Here is where we ...
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