What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 117
... whole way of thinking ; it none the less created a precedent that was to determine the whole future direction of the movement . Surrealist activity , faced with a brutal , revolting , unthinkable fact , was forced to ask itself what ...
... whole way of thinking ; it none the less created a precedent that was to determine the whole future direction of the movement . Surrealist activity , faced with a brutal , revolting , unthinkable fact , was forced to ask itself what ...
Pagina 152
... whole future . The whole future , including the firm hope that surrealism , as the only intellectual effort at present extending and cooperating on an international scale , holds out for the liberation of the human spirit . During a ...
... whole future . The whole future , including the firm hope that surrealism , as the only intellectual effort at present extending and cooperating on an international scale , holds out for the liberation of the human spirit . During a ...
Pagina 271
... whole it hardly can be said to have received much assistance from them . Where they were neither decadent nor degenerate was in the consciousness they had attained of their mission as poets and artists . So much so that it is precisely ...
... whole it hardly can be said to have received much assistance from them . Where they were neither decadent nor degenerate was in the consciousness they had attained of their mission as poets and artists . So much so that it is precisely ...
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