Paris, 1929: In the last, 12th issue of magazine "La Révolution surréaliste", André Breton published his "Second manifeste du Surréalisme", categorically embracing Marxism and attacking those surrealists who refuse a collective political engagement. As for me, I like much more then this Breton’s manifesto his pamphlet "Le Surréalisme Et La Peinture" (Surrealism and Painting), published in 1928. There he said: " O Picasso…From each one of your pictures you have let down a rope-ladder, or rather a ladder made of the sheets of your bed, and we, and probably you with us, desire only to climb up into your sleep and down from it again."