ARAGON (Louis). Autograph manuscript. [1926].... - Lot 74 - Osenat

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ARAGON (Louis). Autograph manuscript. [1926].... - Lot 74 - Osenat
ARAGON (Louis). Autograph manuscript. [1926]. 4 pp. in-8 square, on letterhead of the hotel "Beau Site" at Cap-d'Antibes (Alpes-Maritimes). "After so many literary schools, whose history is quite confused during the last quarter of the 19th century, after the Dada movement, which is the negation of all these schools and which, started during the war, flourished and ended in Paris in 1920 and 1921, SURREALISM took birth in France, I mean in a conscious way, around 1923. THIS IS NOT A LITERARY SCHOOL, in the sense that it does not imply any discipline common to the so-called Surrealists, who are brought together by tastes and ideas, more than by their writings or paintings. However, historically, Surrealism has been the name of a WRITING MODE, ABSOLUTELY DESCRIBED, WHICH CONSIDERS TO WRITE AT A SPEED SUCH THAT NO CENSOR CAN BE CARRIED BY THEM THAT HOLD THE PEN HOLDER on the text that this pen-holder thus seems to trace alone on the paper. In other words, surrealism is the modern equivalent of inspiration, and the opponent of everything that is not it. LE MANIFESTE DU SURRÉALISME, published in 1924, under the signature of André Breton, who as early as 1919 with Philippe Soupault had written and published Les Champs magnétiques, the first application of the Surrealist method, IS THE WAR DECLARATION OF THE SURREALISTS TO ALL THAT IS TRADITION AND DISCIPLINE. Since that time, the evolution of the surrealist group, which includes not only writers, but painters, such as André Masson, has been unceasingly in the direction of the subversive. For the first time in France, since Romanticism and the Revolution of 1830, he produced LE RAPPROCHEMENT DES RÉVOLUTIONNAIRES EN ART ET DES RÉVOLUTIONNAIRES POLITIQUES. Thus, only a month ago, a Marxist study, signed with initials, was published entitled: What can the Surrealists do? [surtitled La Révolution et les intellectuels, by Pierre Naville, in 1926], which analyses their position in the face of the communist revolution. Su
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