André Breton's Writings on Art and Other Texts Published
A compilation of André Breton's writings on art and other texts has been published. In 1962, when asked about his literary projects, Breton responded that he did not write as a professional and did not feel obligated to produce book after book, contrasting himself with Gide and Mauriac. He believed that once one has grasped the only truth worth knowing, one can dispense with endless repetition.
Key facts
- André Breton's writings on art and other texts have been published.
- In 1962, Breton was asked about his literary projects.
- Breton stated he did not write as a professional.
- He contrasted himself with Gide and Mauriac.
- Breton believed in not repeating the same truth in endless books.
Entities
Artists
- André Breton
Sources
- artpress —