What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... seems to me , put the matter better , and the rapprochement of the two names which this last sentence affords can pass neither as arbitrary nor as amusing . These names do not seem to us at all contradictory to each other , and we hope ...
... seems to me , put the matter better , and the rapprochement of the two names which this last sentence affords can pass neither as arbitrary nor as amusing . These names do not seem to us at all contradictory to each other , and we hope ...
Pagina 124
... seems valid to me : ' We still live under the reign of logic . . . But the methods of logic are applied nowadays only to the resolution of problems of secondary interest . The absolute rationalism which remains the fashion permits con ...
... seems valid to me : ' We still live under the reign of logic . . . But the methods of logic are applied nowadays only to the resolution of problems of secondary interest . The absolute rationalism which remains the fashion permits con ...
Pagina 162
... seems to me to be no higher artistic lesson than that to be drawn from the crystal . The work of art , con- sidered to be as significant as such and such a fragment of human life , seems to me lacking in all value if it does not present ...
... seems to me to be no higher artistic lesson than that to be drawn from the crystal . The work of art , con- sidered to be as significant as such and such a fragment of human life , seems to me lacking in all value if it does not present ...
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