What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 148
... Situation of the Object ; Situation of the Surrealist Object , ' which was delivered in Prague and published in Position Politique du surréalisme . We know the fundamental criticisms brought by Marx and Engels against eighteenth ...
... Situation of the Object ; Situation of the Surrealist Object , ' which was delivered in Prague and published in Position Politique du surréalisme . We know the fundamental criticisms brought by Marx and Engels against eighteenth ...
Pagina 173
... situation , which I have been able to observe in company with one of un- paralleled authority , needs to be adapted to new conditions . It would be easy to demonstrate that Trotsky , in his predictions , came closer than anyone to what ...
... situation , which I have been able to observe in company with one of un- paralleled authority , needs to be adapted to new conditions . It would be easy to demonstrate that Trotsky , in his predictions , came closer than anyone to what ...
Pagina 188
... situation assigned by Hegel to the various arts ( with poetry commanding them , it being the only universal art , ruling their development because it alone is capable of representing the 1. ' Surrealist Situation of the Object ' in The ...
... situation assigned by Hegel to the various arts ( with poetry commanding them , it being the only universal art , ruling their development because it alone is capable of representing the 1. ' Surrealist Situation of the Object ' in The ...
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