Maurice Henry
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Maurice Henry (Cambrai, 1907 - Milan, 1984), was a French poet, painter, illustrator and filmmaker. He contributed to Grand Jeu.
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Œuvres
- Les abattoirs du sommeil (1937)
- Les paupières de verre (1946)
- Les Métamorphoses du vide (1946)
- À bout portant, préface de Raymond Queneau (1958)
- Maurice Henry, 1930-1960 (1961)
- Miniantologie, poèmes 1926-1960 (1969)
- Hors Mesures (40 ans de dessin) (1969)
- L'adorable cauchemar (1983)
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