
Manifesto of Surrealism
The Manifesto of Surrealism, written by André Breton in 1924, outlines the principles of the Surrealist movement, which aims to explore the unconscious mind and unlock creativity beyond rational thought. It advocates for free expression, spontaneous imagination, and breaking away from logical constraints to access hidden truths and desires. Surrealism seeks to challenge conventions, blend reality with dreams, and tap into subconscious perceptions to produce art, literature, and ideas that reveal deeper, often hidden, aspects of human experience.