Manifestoes Of Surrealism by André Breton
This book is a seminal collection of writings that serves as the foundation for the Surrealist movement, articulating its philosophies and aspirations. It presents a series of manifestos and essays that challenge conventional perceptions of reality and advocate for the liberation of the human mind. Through a blend of poetic and theoretical language, the author calls for the unification of dreams and waking life, the exploration of the unconscious, and the rejection of traditional artistic and social norms. The work is a manifesto for creative freedom and seeks to revolutionize thought and expression by embracing the irrational and the marvelous.
The 6568th greatest book of all time
- Published
- 1969
- Nationality
- French
- Type
- Nonfiction
- Pages
- Unknown
- Words
- Unknown
- Original Language
- French
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