What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 25
... words we have thus far used so badly . What is to prevent me from throwing disorder into this order of words , to attack murderously this obvious aspect of things ? Language can and should be torn from this servitude . No more ...
... words we have thus far used so badly . What is to prevent me from throwing disorder into this order of words , to attack murderously this obvious aspect of things ? Language can and should be torn from this servitude . No more ...
Pagina 37
... words at liberty ' , based on the childish belief in the real and inde- pendent existence of words . This theory is even a striking example of what can be suggested to a man infatuated with novelty alone by the ambition of resembling ...
... words at liberty ' , based on the childish belief in the real and inde- pendent existence of words . This theory is even a striking example of what can be suggested to a man infatuated with novelty alone by the ambition of resembling ...
Pagina 268
... words to form themselves into curious chains to reveal themselves dazzlingly - and always at the moment one least ... words composing them were grouped according to un- accustomed but deeper affinities . ' Words have stopped playing ...
... words to form themselves into curious chains to reveal themselves dazzlingly - and always at the moment one least ... words composing them were grouped according to un- accustomed but deeper affinities . ' Words have stopped playing ...
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