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Pagina 53
Wasn't this what all of them really believed , these twentyyear - olds : André
Breton , Paul Eluard , Benjamin Péret , Louis Aragon , Philippe Soupault , and is
it surprising that Apollinaire should appear to them at this point as a kind of god ?
Wasn't this what all of them really believed , these twentyyear - olds : André
Breton , Paul Eluard , Benjamin Péret , Louis Aragon , Philippe Soupault , and is
it surprising that Apollinaire should appear to them at this point as a kind of god ?
Pagina 88
... the madwoman on the premises , as the French call the imagination . A
logician believed that by this supposedly insulting epithet he could cast suspicion
upon it , though it is all too sane , too far this side of madness — the real kind , the
kind ...
... the madwoman on the premises , as the French call the imagination . A
logician believed that by this supposedly insulting epithet he could cast suspicion
upon it , though it is all too sane , too far this side of madness — the real kind , the
kind ...
Pagina 104
It aims at creating above all a mysticism of a new kind ... Every true adept of the
surrealist revolution is obliged to believe that the surrealist movement is not a
movement in the abstract , and particularly in a certain poetic abstract that is
utterly ...
It aims at creating above all a mysticism of a new kind ... Every true adept of the
surrealist revolution is obliged to believe that the surrealist movement is not a
movement in the abstract , and particularly in a certain poetic abstract that is
utterly ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 9 |
FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
THE WAR | 43 |
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