Surrealism in literature
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[[André Breton]] - [[Marcel Duchamp]] - [[de Chirico]] - [[Robert Desnos]] - [[Raymond Queneau]] - [[Michel Leiris]] - [[Peret]] - [[Jacques Prévert]] | [[André Breton]] - [[Marcel Duchamp]] - [[de Chirico]] - [[Robert Desnos]] - [[Raymond Queneau]] - [[Michel Leiris]] - [[Peret]] - [[Jacques Prévert]] | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
- | Examples of Surrealist literature are [[René Crevel|Crevel's]] ''Mr. Knife Miss Fork'' (1931), [[Louis Aragon|Aragon's]] ''Irene's Cunt'' (1927), [[André Breton|Breton's]] ''Sur la route de San Romano'' (1948), [[Benjamin Peret|Peret's]] ''Death to the Pigs'' (1929), and [[Antonin Artaud|Artaud's]] ''Le Pese-Nerfs'' (1926). | + | Examples of Surrealist literature are [[René Crevel|Crevel's]] ''Mr. Knife Miss Fork'' (1931), [[Louis Aragon|Aragon's]] ''[[Irene's Cunt]]'' (1927), [[André Breton|Breton's]] ''Sur la route de San Romano'' (1948), [[Benjamin Peret|Peret's]] ''Death to the Pigs'' (1929), and [[Antonin Artaud|Artaud's]] ''Le Pese-Nerfs'' (1926). |
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
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- “Everything leads us to believe that there is a certain state of mind from which life and death, the real and the imaginary, past and future, the communicable and the incommunicable, height and depth are no longer perceived as contradictory.”– André Breton, Second Manifesto of Surrealism (1929)
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experimental literature - surrealism - literature
Precursors
Arthur Rimbaud - Lautréamont - Lautréamont - Roussel
Practitioners
André Breton - Marcel Duchamp - de Chirico - Robert Desnos - Raymond Queneau - Michel Leiris - Peret - Jacques Prévert
Examples
Examples of Surrealist literature are Crevel's Mr. Knife Miss Fork (1931), Aragon's Irene's Cunt (1927), Breton's Sur la route de San Romano (1948), Peret's Death to the Pigs (1929), and Artaud's Le Pese-Nerfs (1926).
External links
- via alangullette.com
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