Surrealist Manifesto - Andre Breton - 1924 - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 31 мар 2022
  • A straight audiobook reading of "The Surrealist Manifesto" (1924). The other is one of my most popular videos, but it is not the whole thing. This will be the entire long manifesto.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @alexandrabenedetti
    @alexandrabenedetti 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this!!

  • @hoofprintdharma7336
    @hoofprintdharma7336 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @RichBishes-re9vm
    @RichBishes-re9vm 5 месяцев назад +1

    1) LOVE ur channel thumbnail, "The Lodger", Ivor Novello! 2) is this really the first? In your playlist 3 is the first, 2 is the second and 1 is the third in the list. Very surreal lol! But seriously, is this the first FIRST?

  • @jontripp8985
    @jontripp8985 День назад

    Bro sounds like me irl

  • @NameTheUnnamed12
    @NameTheUnnamed12 2 года назад +2

    What's up with the long pause near the begining? Did the audio cut out?

  • @taissiay6088
    @taissiay6088 Год назад

    what's with all the pauses yo ? brilliant either way, thanks

  • @lanceash
    @lanceash 4 месяца назад

    Why are you pausing so long between sections?

  • @sbalger
    @sbalger 6 месяцев назад

    Are these constant pauses supposed to be some kind of surrealistic Neo Dada tip of the hat to the absurdity of existence?

  • @BKNeifert
    @BKNeifert Год назад +2

    It's my main problem with him. He rambles on about nothing. It doesn't mean anything. It's a lot like listening to word salad, put together. I can intuit no meaning. I mean, as a start, I don't mind a young poet doing this. But, as a mature poet, it should break way to a more substantial artform. I was writing like him at twenty-four. Like, if he were some young buck, just a burgeoning poet, trying to find his voice, I'd be more appreciative of it. As, I find no quality of maturity in his work.
    Although, I can understand his move away from Dadaism. That much I get. I kind of moved backward in my art. I began with a sort of Postmodern-Socialism and ended in Mythology. So, about at 24 I was writing in Surrealism and Dadaism and Modernism. I kind of retroactively progressed, from the most cutting edge contemporary style, to the primal styles of epic poetry. But, I think that's how artists ought to mature. From Adolescence and Contemporary to more mature styles such as Neoclassical or Romanticism.