What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... speak for the pleasure of compromising myself . Appeals to the questionable modes of discourse should be forbidden . The most convinced authoritarian is not the one you think . I still hesitate to speak of what I know best . 4 Sunday ...
... speak for the pleasure of compromising myself . Appeals to the questionable modes of discourse should be forbidden . The most convinced authoritarian is not the one you think . I still hesitate to speak of what I know best . 4 Sunday ...
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... speak , or for whom we speak ? I forget , I speak of that which I have already forgotten . I have forgotten systematically everything , good , bad and indifferent , which has happened to me . The indifferent alone is admirable . The ...
... speak , or for whom we speak ? I forget , I speak of that which I have already forgotten . I have forgotten systematically everything , good , bad and indifferent , which has happened to me . The indifferent alone is admirable . The ...
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... speak , he happened to mention Leon Trotsky , and how he instantly felt the atmosphere grow heavy , heard glasses fall , and saw certain objects lifted from the table with the manifest intent of menacing him - how for a moment he feared ...
... speak , he happened to mention Leon Trotsky , and how he instantly felt the atmosphere grow heavy , heard glasses fall , and saw certain objects lifted from the table with the manifest intent of menacing him - how for a moment he feared ...
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Max Ernst7 | 7 |
Francis Picabia14 | 14 |
Leon Trotskys Lenin28 | 28 |
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