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Pagina 138
1 latter sought to pass itself off as a positive doctrine of Revolution , an ambition which the surrealists had rejected since 1925. He was therefore asked to correct these matters publicly for , they said , he knew better than anyone ...
1 latter sought to pass itself off as a positive doctrine of Revolution , an ambition which the surrealists had rejected since 1925. He was therefore asked to correct these matters publicly for , they said , he knew better than anyone ...
Pagina 149
... of Aragon's whole diatribe : he does not want surrealism to pass for what it is not , a liberation from the literary rules , when it has actually taken a place outside of literature , has nothing to do with literature .
... of Aragon's whole diatribe : he does not want surrealism to pass for what it is not , a liberation from the literary rules , when it has actually taken a place outside of literature , has nothing to do with literature .
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... from Romain's poetic technique ( which in itself is as valid as one could wish but which greatly limits the extent of his public ) , can ever have seriously alarmed the government , and the fact is that the censor let it pass .
... from Romain's poetic technique ( which in itself is as valid as one could wish but which greatly limits the extent of his public ) , can ever have seriously alarmed the government , and the fact is that the censor let it pass .
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FOREWORD Maurice Nadeau | 35 |
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