What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... regard to action . Without desiring to shock anyone , I wish to say without any particular emphasis that we regard the presence of M. Poincaré at the head of the French government as a grave obstacle to thought , a virtually gratuitous ...
... regard to action . Without desiring to shock anyone , I wish to say without any particular emphasis that we regard the presence of M. Poincaré at the head of the French government as a grave obstacle to thought , a virtually gratuitous ...
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... regard to those who do not sing , I don't even have to say that recourse to rhyme , fixed metre and other shoddy devices can never do more than deceive the ear of a Midas . Aimé Césaire is , above all , a man who sings . Beyond this ...
... regard to those who do not sing , I don't even have to say that recourse to rhyme , fixed metre and other shoddy devices can never do more than deceive the ear of a Midas . Aimé Césaire is , above all , a man who sings . Beyond this ...
Pagina 353
... regard , it is the same with Max Ernst , since his exclusion in 1954 ( for his compromise with the Inflator of Phynances of the Venice Biennale ) , as with Aragon since 1932 : both became by the force of things the worst enemies of ...
... regard , it is the same with Max Ernst , since his exclusion in 1954 ( for his compromise with the Inflator of Phynances of the Venice Biennale ) , as with Aragon since 1932 : both became by the force of things the worst enemies of ...
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