Philippe Soupault: automatic writing and surrealism as liberation

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Philippe Soupault: automatic writing and surrealism as liberation

Philippe Soupault: automatic writing and surrealism as liberation

Philippe Soupault recalls the beginnings of surrealism with the publication of "Magnetic Fields" written with André Breton in 1919, his great principles of surrealism based partly on psychoanalysis with "automatic writing" or "daydream" -André Breton had studied medicine-and under the influence of Rimbaud, Apollinaire or Lautréamont by pronting free writing. "Surrealism was only a liberation"

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Publication date : 30 September 1966

Reference:
I24040565
Credits:
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Barral, Jean  -  Journalist : Favalelli, Max  -  Producer : Barral, Jean  -  Participant : Soupault, Philippe
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Panorama   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
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Reference:I24040565

Credits:Director : Barral, Jean-Journalist : Favalelli, Max-Producer : Barral, Jean-Participant : Soupault, Philippe

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