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-'''Jacques Vaché''' ([[7 September]] [[1895]] - [[6 January]][[1919]]) was a friend of [[André Breton]], the founder of [[surrealism]]. Vaché was one of the chief inspirations behind the [[Surrealist]] movement. As Breton said:+'''Jacques Vaché''' ([[7 September]], [[1895]] - [[January 6]], [[1919]]) was a friend of [[André Breton]], the founder of [[surrealism]]. Vaché was one of the chief inspirations behind the [[Surrealist]] movement. As Breton said:
:"En littérature, je me suis successivement épris de Rimbaud, de Jarry, d'Apollinaire, de Nouveau, de Lautréamont, mais c'est à Jacques Vaché que je dois le plus" :"En littérature, je me suis successivement épris de Rimbaud, de Jarry, d'Apollinaire, de Nouveau, de Lautréamont, mais c'est à Jacques Vaché que je dois le plus"

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Jacques Vaché (7 September, 1895 - January 6, 1919) was a friend of André Breton, the founder of surrealism. Vaché was one of the chief inspirations behind the Surrealist movement. As Breton said:

"En littérature, je me suis successivement épris de Rimbaud, de Jarry, d'Apollinaire, de Nouveau, de Lautréamont, mais c'est à Jacques Vaché que je dois le plus"
("In literature, I am successively taken with Rimbaud, with Jarry, with Apollinaire, with Nouveau, with Lautréamont, but it is Jacques Vaché to whom I owe the most")

He was born on 7 September 1895 in Lorient, France, and died in Nantes on 6 January 1919 from an overdose of opium. He was known for his indifference and for wearing a monocle.

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