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The absence of myth : writings on surrealism /
'Surrealism', wrote Georges Bataille in 1945, 'has from the start given consistency to a "morality of revolt" and its most important contribution - important perhaps even in the political realm - is to have remained, in matters of morality, a revolution.'.
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| Idioma: | English |
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London ; New York :
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1994.
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Sumário:
- The Castrated Lion
- Notes on the Publication of 'Un Cadavre'
- Surrealism from Day to Day
- The Absence of Myth
- On the Subject of Slumbers
- The Surrealist Revolution
- Surrealism
- Surrealism and How It Differs from Existentialism
- Surrealism in 1947
- The Surrealist Religion
- Initial Postulate
- Take It or Leave It
- The Problems of Surrealism
- The Moral Meaning of Sociology
- War and the Philosophy of the Sacred
- Poetry and the Temptation of the End of the World
- Henri Pastoureau: La blessure de l'homme
- Rene Char and the Force of Poetry
- Max Ernst, Philosopher!
- From the Stone Age to Jacques Prevert
- Andre Breton: Ode to Charles Fourier
- The Age of Revolt
- Andre Masson
- Surrealism and God
- Happiness, Eroticism and Literature.