Poètes maudits d'aujourd'hui: 1946-1970
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Poètes maudits d'aujourd'hui: 1946-1970 (in English: The accursed poets of today: 1946-1970) is an anthology edited by the poet Pierre Seghers published by his own company, Seghers. Each of the twelve poets in the book is introduced by a short study and represented by a selection of his/her writings. The book also has a general Introduction by its editor.
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The poets
- Antonin Artaud
- Gilberte H. Dallas
- Jean-Pierre Duprey
- André Frédérique
- Roger Milliot
- Gérald Neveu
- Jacques Prevel
- André de Richaud
- Roger-Arnould Rivière
- Armand Robin
- Jean-Philippe Salabreuil
- Ilarie Voronca
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See also
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