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37854 DALI Salvador (1904-1989). MANUSCRIT autographe signé « Salvador Dal
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DALI Salvador (1904-1989)
AUTHORIZED MANUSCRIPT signed "Salvador Dali", [Moses and Monotheism], "New York Sunday, March 10, 1971"| 20 pages in-8 (13 x 21 cm) of an in-8 notebook (the rest white), cardboard covered with paisley velvet (small slit in the first page repaired with tape).
Preface to Moses and the Monotheism of Sigmund Freud, which Dali illustrated
and prefaced in 1974
. The manuscript is written in capital letters in black felt pen, in large handwriting with almost phonetic spelling and an equally fanciful syntax, with some corrections. The first page is framed
with black and purple
felt-tip pens
.
Dali presents here his delirious vision of the traumas that led to monotheism, with reference to the text of FREUD ("Cold"). We can only quote
a few excerpts
here
.
"Confucius, who rulled us from the Chinese, moved away from the Burse to the sound of
Betoven's
Patetique
.
The railway station of Perpignan at the time of the Piramides of Ejipte had already stationed for more than 2 trillion years in Europe and Africa of this famine deriving from the continents on which it has survived and a truth like a cientific temple and as colossal as a cibernetic piramid
.
Thus, the first great geological trauma took place between Sals and Narbone, where the Gulf of Viscaya was formed
.
Nothing is more entertaining and joyful than to guess in advance that the point I am trying to make and such an unexpected and remarkable fact, which can be said in a few words, consists in no more and no less than the formation of the original sin of the tearing of the primordial androgine in Adan and Eve [...]
.A
ll these reasons are more than sufficient for Sigmund Froid to arrive to order a little the complexes and to self-order the individual traumas which are the same ones that guide the migrations of the Roman emperor eels. and all kinds
AUTHORIZED MANUSCRIPT signed "Salvador Dali", [Moses and Monotheism], "New York Sunday, March 10, 1971"| 20 pages in-8 (13 x 21 cm) of an in-8 notebook (the rest white), cardboard covered with paisley velvet (small slit in the first page repaired with tape).
Preface to Moses and the Monotheism of Sigmund Freud, which Dali illustrated
and prefaced in 1974
. The manuscript is written in capital letters in black felt pen, in large handwriting with almost phonetic spelling and an equally fanciful syntax, with some corrections. The first page is framed
with black and purple
felt-tip pens
.
Dali presents here his delirious vision of the traumas that led to monotheism, with reference to the text of FREUD ("Cold"). We can only quote
a few excerpts
here
.
"Confucius, who rulled us from the Chinese, moved away from the Burse to the sound of
Betoven's
Patetique
.
The railway station of Perpignan at the time of the Piramides of Ejipte had already stationed for more than 2 trillion years in Europe and Africa of this famine deriving from the continents on which it has survived and a truth like a cientific temple and as colossal as a cibernetic piramid
.
Thus, the first great geological trauma took place between Sals and Narbone, where the Gulf of Viscaya was formed
.
Nothing is more entertaining and joyful than to guess in advance that the point I am trying to make and such an unexpected and remarkable fact, which can be said in a few words, consists in no more and no less than the formation of the original sin of the tearing of the primordial androgine in Adan and Eve [...]
.A
ll these reasons are more than sufficient for Sigmund Froid to arrive to order a little the complexes and to self-order the individual traumas which are the same ones that guide the migrations of the Roman emperor eels. and all kinds
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