What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 113
... systematic refusal , exasperated by the conditions under which , in such an age , we were forced to live . But our refusal did not stop there ; it was insatiable and knew no bounds . Apart from the incredible stupidity of the arguments ...
... systematic refusal , exasperated by the conditions under which , in such an age , we were forced to live . But our refusal did not stop there ; it was insatiable and knew no bounds . Apart from the incredible stupidity of the arguments ...
Pagina 116
... systematic manner , allowing us to observe their reciprocal attraction and interpenetration and to give this interplay of forces all the extension necessary for the trend of these two adjoining realities to become one and the same . As ...
... systematic manner , allowing us to observe their reciprocal attraction and interpenetration and to give this interplay of forces all the extension necessary for the trend of these two adjoining realities to become one and the same . As ...
Pagina 141
... systematic cycle of conferences on the most recent positions of surrealism . If , indeed , the original course of surrealism has become fairly well known , by contrast there is lacking a sufficiently clear idea of the latest stages of ...
... systematic cycle of conferences on the most recent positions of surrealism . If , indeed , the original course of surrealism has become fairly well known , by contrast there is lacking a sufficiently clear idea of the latest stages of ...
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