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 André Breton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
André Breton (February 18, 1896 – September 28, 1966) was a French writer, poet, and surrealist theorist.
Manifestoes of Surrealism by André Breton, translated by and.
Breton returned to Paris in 1946, where he continued, until his death, to foster a second group of surrealists in the form of expositions or reviews (, 1961-1965).
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 3D Fantasy Art Surrealism Pictures: modern neo surrealism paintings
Surrealist music In the 1920s several composers were influenced by surrealism, or by individuals in the surrealist movment.
Among these were Bohuslav Martinu, Andre Souris, and Edgar Varese, who stated that his work Arcana was drawn from a dream sequence.
In addition, surrealism, as a prominent critique of rationalism and capitalism, and a theory of integrated aesthetics and ethics had influence on later movements, including many aspects of postmodernism.
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"Poésie et langage aichimique chez André Breton", Mélusine, n08, 1981, p.22.
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 391: manifestos: manifesto of surrealism by andré breton, 1924
391: manifestos: manifesto of surrealism by andré breton, 1924
They seem to be, up to the present time, the only ones, and there would be no ambiguity about it were it not for the case of Isidore Ducasse, about whom I lack information.
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