What is Surrealism?: Selected WritingsPluto Press, 1978 - 389 pagina's |
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Pagina 90
... workers " but learn , in increasing degree , to master general literature . It would be even truer to say " are not confined " instead of " not confine themselves " , because the workers themselves wish to read , and do read , all that ...
... workers " but learn , in increasing degree , to master general literature . It would be even truer to say " are not confined " instead of " not confine themselves " , because the workers themselves wish to read , and do read , all that ...
Pagina 110
... workers . The Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists ( which the surrealists had taken the lead in organising ) issued a bulletin of protest , demanding a workers ' investigation of the accident , indemnities for all victims ...
... workers . The Association of Revolutionary Writers and Artists ( which the surrealists had taken the lead in organising ) issued a bulletin of protest , demanding a workers ' investigation of the accident , indemnities for all victims ...
Pagina 111
... workers left , there will be others ! ) ; a man who has in his pay government and police , the latter of which even dele- gated to him brigades of informers who used all means of corruption , with the result that the most wretched ...
... workers left , there will be others ! ) ; a man who has in his pay government and police , the latter of which even dele- gated to him brigades of informers who used all means of corruption , with the result that the most wretched ...
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