Pierre Reverdy
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French man of letters practicing what he referred to as "Cubist poetry", Reverdy's influence on the developoment of Associationalist thought lay in the formulation of his primary thesis, referred to by Addission as ''long distance collision'' and transliterated below: | French man of letters practicing what he referred to as "Cubist poetry", Reverdy's influence on the developoment of Associationalist thought lay in the formulation of his primary thesis, referred to by Addission as ''long distance collision'' and transliterated below: | ||
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: ''Two realities that have no relation whatever cannot be brought together effectively. No image is created. An image is not strong because it is brutal or fantastic--but because the association of ideas is distant and accurate.'' | : ''Two realities that have no relation whatever cannot be brought together effectively. No image is created. An image is not strong because it is brutal or fantastic--but because the association of ideas is distant and accurate.'' | ||
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French man of letters practicing what he referred to as "Cubist poetry", Reverdy's influence on the developoment of Associationalist thought lay in the formulation of his primary thesis, referred to by Addission as long distance collision and transliterated below:
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