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  2. List of Surrealist poets - Wikipedia

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    Ciaran O'Driscoll (born 1943) - Irish surrealist poet; John Olson (born 1947) - American Surrealist poet and novelist; Valentine Penrose (1898–1978) - French surrealist poet, author, and collagist; Benjamin Péret (1899–1959) - French poet and a founder of the French Surrealist movement; Gisèle Prassinos (1920–2015) - French writer

  3. Women surrealists - Wikipedia

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    Octavio Paz characterized her poetry as in the "spiritual lineage" of surrealism. [12] Haifa Zangana (born 1950), Iraqi writer active in surrealist activity in London. [13] Unica Zürn (1916–1970), German writer and artist. She wrote anagram poetry, exhibited automatic drawing and collaborated with Hans Bellmer as his photographic model.

  4. Category:Surrealist poets - Wikipedia

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    The following poets were active in the Surrealist cultural movement that started in the 1920s. Pages in category "Surrealist poets" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.

  5. Surrealist Women - Wikipedia

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    The anthology is a chronological presentation of surrealist writing by women, including poetry, tales, theory, responses to inquiries, critiques, declarations, etc. [1] [2] [6] 97 women are represented, [3] [6] from 30 countries [6] in Western and Eastern Europe, including Sweden, Moravia, and Corsica; North and South America, including ...

  6. Category:Surrealist writers - Wikipedia

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    Surrealist poets (88 P) Pages in category "Surrealist writers" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Gisèle Prassinos - Wikipedia

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    Gisèle Prassinos was born in Istanbul, Turkey and emigrated to France with her family at the age of two, where they lived initially in Nanterre.At the age of fourteen, Prassinos began writing automatic texts to show the surrealists, who she met through Henri Parisot and her brother Mario Prassinos, who was a noted artist and designer. [2]

  8. The 50 most popular baby names of the 1920s - AOL

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    According to the Social Security Administration, the most popular baby names of the 1920s were “taken from a universe that includes 11,372,808 male births and 12,402,235 female births.”

  9. Emmy Bridgwater - Wikipedia

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    Emma Frith Bridgwater (10 November 1906 – 13 March 1999), [1] known as Emmy Bridgwater, was an English artist and poet associated with the Surrealist movement.. Based at times in both Birmingham and London, she was a significant member of the Birmingham Surrealists and of the London-based British Surrealist Group, and was an important link between the surrealists of the two cities.