What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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... turning with perfect freedom away from the complex of ideas whose origi- nality was in large part due to him , before it took the systematic turn that alienates certain others as well . Can it be that Marcel Duchamp arrives more quickly ...
... turning with perfect freedom away from the complex of ideas whose origi- nality was in large part due to him , before it took the systematic turn that alienates certain others as well . Can it be that Marcel Duchamp arrives more quickly ...
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... turn of thought which , for good or ill , is peculiarly distinctive of our time . The defence originally attempted of that turn of thought still seems valid to me : ' We still live under the reign of logic . . . But the methods of logic ...
... turn of thought which , for good or ill , is peculiarly distinctive of our time . The defence originally attempted of that turn of thought still seems valid to me : ' We still live under the reign of logic . . . But the methods of logic ...
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... turn our eyes towards Asia . Categorically we need freedom , but a freedom based on our deepest spiritual needs and on the most imperious and most human desires of our bodies ( in fact , it is always the others who are scared ) . Time ...
... turn our eyes towards Asia . Categorically we need freedom , but a freedom based on our deepest spiritual needs and on the most imperious and most human desires of our bodies ( in fact , it is always the others who are scared ) . Time ...
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