Everything suggests that there exists a certain point of the mind at which life and death, the real and the imaginary, the past and the future, the communicable and the incommunicable, the heights and the depths, cease to be perceived contradictorily. Now it is in vain that one would seek any other motive for surrealist activity than the hope of determining this point.
(Surrealism aimed not at the opposition of the apparently contradictory states, for instance of dream and waking life, but at their resolution into a state of sur-reality [beyond reality]. —Dawn Eades)
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