Saint-John Perse
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- Young's Nights are Surrealist from one end to the other; unfortunately it is a priest who is speaking, a bad priest no doubt, but a priest nonetheless.
- Swift is Surrealist in malice,
- Sade is Surrealist in sadism.
- Chateaubriand is Surrealist in exoticism.
- Constant is Surrealist in politics.
- Hugo is Surrealist when he isn't stupid.
- Desbordes-Valmore is Surrealist in love.
- Bertrand is Surrealist in the past.
- Rabbe is Surrealist in death.
- Poe is Surrealist in adventure.
- Baudelaire is Surrealist in morality.
- Rimbaud is Surrealist in the way he lived, and elsewhere.
- Mallarmé is Surrealist when he]] is confiding.
- Jarry is Surrealist in absinthe.
- Nouveau is Surrealist in the kiss.
- Saint-Pol-Roux is Surrealist in his use of symbols.
- Fargue is Surrealist in the atmosphere.
- Vaché is Surrealist in me.
- Reverdy is Surrealist at home.
- Saint-Jean-Perse is Surrealist at a distance.
- Roussel is Surrealist as a storyteller.
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