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Title: L'ecriture automatique: Pourquoi? Comment? Quoi?
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June 16, 2000 |
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« La premiere phrase viendra toute seule, tant il est vrai qu'a gere a notre pensee consciente qui ne demande qu'a s'exterioriser » (Breton). Dans ce texte de Breton, il veut que le monde comprenne que le texte surrealiste vient du subconscient et que les surrealistes doivent ecrire avec un esprit blanc... Showed first 250 characters
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C'est une forme d'expression pour les surrealistes. « The automatist writes at the dictation of his own thought » (Matthews). La liberation de l'esprit est seulement l'inspiration, et l'inspiration n'est pas la meme pour une personne a chaque moment de sa vie (Nadeau)... Showed next 250 characters
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