The creative act proceeds in parallel,
or reverse parallel,
to the mundane social needs
of beasts like men,
who plot and plod,
scurrying, scaling,
to fashion,
in their mind at least,
an order, some sense,
to themselves and so the world.
The simplest Surrealist act consists of dashing down into the street, pistol in hand, and firing blindly, as fast as you can pull the trigger, into the crowd. Andre Breton, Second Manifesto of Surrealism
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