"Avida dollars" Dalí considered traitor to surrealism

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"Avida dollars" Dalí considered traitor to surrealism

"Avida dollars" Dalí considered traitor to surrealism

Interviewed by Louis PAUWELS, Salvador DALI responds to the accusations of André Breton calling him a traitor to surrealism, loving money too much with an anagram "Avida dollars", "magic anagram" for Salvador DALI, who since a shower of dollars with a "delicious monotony". He loves silver and gold more than anything, after his wife Gala. He believes in crazy love but not crazy love like the surrealists. It shows how we live from the "charity of 1900", the year in which all the great advances of society and science were made with the thinkers Freud, Marx, or the invention of the metro.

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Publication date : 27 December 1959

Reference:
I24031384
Credits:
Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Vernier, Jean  -  Director : Roy, Jean Noël  -  Director : Iglesis, Roger  -  Presenter : Pauwels, Louis  -  Participant : Dali, Salvador
Origin:
In French In The Text   -   Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I24031384

Credits:Director : Vernier, Jean-Director : Roy, Jean Noël-Director : Iglesis, Roger-Presenter : Pauwels, Louis-Participant : Dali, Salvador

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