Beauty will be CONVULSIVE or will not be at all  

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"La [[beauté]] sera [[Convulsive|CONVULSIVE]] ou ne sera pas" is an often cited sentence from [[André Breton]]'s novel ''[[Nadja]]''. It is usually translated as "Beauty will be convulsive or not at all." "La [[beauté]] sera [[Convulsive|CONVULSIVE]] ou ne sera pas" is an often cited sentence from [[André Breton]]'s novel ''[[Nadja]]''. It is usually translated as "Beauty will be convulsive or not at all."
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"La beauté sera CONVULSIVE ou ne sera pas" is an often cited sentence from André Breton's novel Nadja. It is usually translated as "Beauty will be convulsive or not at all."




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