"The surrealist thinks he has outstripped the whole……" — Jose Ortega y Gasset
"The surrealist thinks he has outstripped the whole of literary history when he has written (here a word that there is no need to write) where others have written "jasmines, swans and fauns." But what he has really done has been simply to bring to light another form of rhetoric which hitherto lay hidden in the latrines."
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Jose Ortega y Gasset
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