What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 81
... revolutionary he must do so , and he must further aid the revolutionary action with all his other means . This is the very condition of his equilibrium . Without the right to pursue his investigations in the domain which is his own ...
... revolutionary he must do so , and he must further aid the revolutionary action with all his other means . This is the very condition of his equilibrium . Without the right to pursue his investigations in the domain which is his own ...
Pagina 176
... Revolutionary Writers and Artists ) of Mexico , corresponding to our former AEAR ( Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists ) . It was demanded therein that care be taken to ' systematically sabotage any work which he might ...
... Revolutionary Writers and Artists ) of Mexico , corresponding to our former AEAR ( Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists ) . It was demanded therein that care be taken to ' systematically sabotage any work which he might ...
Pagina 183
... Revolutionary Art ( known as FIARI ) published two issues of a bulletin , Clé . In the first issue Breton reviewed various responses to the Manifesto and announced the formation of sections of FIARI in London , New York , Mexico ...
... Revolutionary Art ( known as FIARI ) published two issues of a bulletin , Clé . In the first issue Breton reviewed various responses to the Manifesto and announced the formation of sections of FIARI in London , New York , Mexico ...
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