Reflections: Essays, Aphorisms, Autobiographical WritingsHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978 - 348 Seiten |
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... Surrealists have exploded tra- ditional poetry from within by pushing the idea of " poetic life " to the utter limits of the possible ; inevitably they have reached a tortuous moment of transition in which the heroic period of Surrealism ...
... Surrealists have exploded tra- ditional poetry from within by pushing the idea of " poetic life " to the utter limits of the possible ; inevitably they have reached a tortuous moment of transition in which the heroic period of Surrealism ...
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... Surrealist experiences , " we know only the religious ecstasies or the ecstasies of drugs . The opium of the people , Lenin called religion , and brought the two things closer together than the Surrealists could have liked . I shall ...
... Surrealist experiences , " we know only the religious ecstasies or the ecstasies of drugs . The opium of the people , Lenin called religion , and brought the two things closer together than the Surrealists could have liked . I shall ...
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... Surrealism might grow like a climbing plant , to sink its roots deeper than the theory of " surprised " creation ... Surrealists have one . They are the first to liquidate the sclerotic liberal - moral - humanistic ideal of freedom ...
... Surrealism might grow like a climbing plant , to sink its roots deeper than the theory of " surprised " creation ... Surrealists have one . They are the first to liquidate the sclerotic liberal - moral - humanistic ideal of freedom ...
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