Abstract

fits into a larger dialogue on aesthetics that occurs in and around magazine following World War II. In the text Samuel Beckett and Georges Duthuit not only dismiss the modernist agenda established by Eugene Jolas in the previous transition journal, but they also critique discussions about contemporary art exhibitions and enter into the Jean-Paul Sartre/Surrealist debate.

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