André Breton, Paul Éluard, Tristan Tzara with French Dadaist and Surrealist poet Benjamin Péret Uncredited and Undated Photograph
“The clouds were disappearing rapidly, leaving the stars to die. The night dried up.”
André Breton, “The Magnetic Fields” 1920
“The summit sings what is being spoken in the depths.”
Tristan Tzara, “Seven Dada Manifestos and Lampisteries” 1924
“Farewell sadness good day sadness you are inscribed in the lines of the ceiling.” Paul Éluard
“…the poet struggles against all oppression: first of all, that of man
by man and the oppression of thought by religious, philosophical,
or social dogmas. He fights so that humanity can attain an ever more
perfect knowledge of itself and the universe.” Benjamin Péret
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