Paul Eluard (1895-1952) is widely considered to be one of France's most important poets. This title translates Eluard's books of "Last Love Poems" composed during 1946-1951. It includes an introduction covering Eluard's later works.
Paul Aluard was one of the most important of the early surrealists. Born in Paris in 1895, Aluard first became involved with the Dada movement, and after the war, disgusted by the commonly accepted laws of bourgeois morality, involved himself with surrealism. His fame as a poet began with "Capitale de la Douleur" (1926) and continued over the next ...
Paul Eluard (1895-1952) is widely considered to be one of France's most important poets. This title translates Eluard's "Love, Poetry" ("L'amour la poesie", 1929) into English.
Two classics of Surrealist automatic writing--THE MAGNETIC FIELDS (1919), by Breton and Soupault, and THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (1930), by Breton and Eluard--now combined for the first time into one volume, with additional material which gives an overview of different forms of automatism. 60 illustrations.
A Toute Epreuve is one of the finest artist's books of the twentieth century and the most ambitious creation of renowned Surrealist Joan Miro (1893-1983). After having published a facsimile of this extraordinary work in 1987, we are proud to offer it this year in paperback at an affordable price. For over ten years, Miro, the Spanish artist, and ...
Poems and seminal lectures by "the people's poet" of Europe, director of the Resistance writers of northern France during WWII record Eluard's tributes 1) to artists, friends who frequented Paris during the Spanish Civil war, during and after the two World Wars; 2) to the women who shared his life and his search for a language to overcome poverty ...
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Essential Poems and Writings of Robert Desnos
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Robert Desnos, Professor Mary Ann Caws (Editor), Terry Hale (Translator)