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[quote= *][quote]Une fois ce corps admis, la réalité peut devenir une base, un donné. Elle est originaire et impérative. Elle est une vérité, statique, puisqu’elle est déjà là, et sera là après nous. Et la critique contre cette réalité, ou plus exactement la complainte contre cette réalité, est de montrer qu’elle est contraignante, butée et bornée, que son arrogante et indiscutable vérité est un frein à l’imagination, ce besoin poétique de l’humain, qui lui permet de respirer, à travers l’absurde ou le rêve. Cette opposition date du « réalisme » affiché par la contre-révolution marxiste, opposée au surréalisme également issu de la contre-révolution russe. 1: [i]Once this material substance is accepted, reality can become a basis, a given. It is original and imperative. It is a truth, static since it is already there, and will be there after us. And the critique of this reality, or more precisely the complaint against this reality, is to show that it is constraining, stubborn and narrow-minded, that its arrogant and undisputable truth impedes the imagination, this poetic human need, which allows us to breathe, through the absurd or through dreams. This opposition dates back to the “realism” professed by the Marxist counter-revolution, opposed to surrealism, which was also stemming from the Russian counter-revolution.[/i] 2: Once this body is accepted, reality can become a basis, a given. It is primal and imperative. It is a truth, static, since it is already there, and will be there after us. And the critique against this reality, or more precisely the complaint against this reality, is to show that it is constraining, stubborn and narrow-minded, that its arrogant and indisputable truth impedes the imagination, this poetic human need, which allows us to breathe, through the absurd or through dreams. This opposition dates back to the “realism” professed by the Marxist counter-revolution, opposed to surrealism, equally issued from the Russian counter-revolution.[/quote] > Once this [color=#2CA40E]body[/color] is accepted, reality can become a basis, a given. It is original and imperative. It is a truth, static, since it is already there, and will be there after us. And the critique [color=#2CA40E]against[/color] this reality, or more precisely the complaint against this reality, is to show that it is constraining, stubborn and narrow-minded, that its arrogant and undisputable truth impedes the imagination, this poetic need [color=#CA1233]of the human[/color], which allows [color=#CA1233]it[/color] to breathe, through the absurd or [color=#CA1233]the dream[/color]. This opposition dates [color=#CA1233]from[/color] the “realism” [color=#CA1233]displayed[/color] by the Marxist counter-revolution, opposed to surrealism [color=#2CA40E]equally issued[/color] from the Russian counter-revolution. ⸻⸻⸻ to return to the part of the text you came from, use the browser's back-arrow / else [post=65][color=#a2acbb]#1[/color][/post][/quote]
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