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This is a list of Surrealist poets, known for writing material within the Surrealist cultural movement that began in the early 1920s. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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.
Alejandra Pizarnik (1936–1972), Argentine poet heavily influenced by surrealism. [11] Valentine Penrose (1898–1978), French surrealist poet, author and collagist. Gisèle Prassinos (1920–2015), French writer of Greek heritage, associated with surrealism since her first publication at the age of 14.
Max Ernst, The Elephant Celebes, 1921. The word surrealism was first coined in March 1917 by Guillaume Apollinaire. [10] He wrote in a letter to Paul Dermée: "All things considered, I think in fact it is better to adopt surrealism than supernaturalism, which I first used" [Tout bien examiné, je crois en effet qu'il vaut mieux adopter surréalisme que surnaturalisme que j'avais d'abord employé].
André Robert Breton (French: [ɑ̃dʁe ʁɔbɛʁ bʁətɔ̃]; 19 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer and poet, the co-founder, leader, and principal theorist of surrealism. [1] His writings include the first Surrealist Manifesto ( Manifeste du surréalisme ) of 1924, in which he defined surrealism as " pure psychic ...
Surrealist dramatists and playwrights (9 P) P. Surrealist poets (88 P) Pages in category "Surrealist writers" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 ...
César Moro (August 31, [1] 1903 – January 10, 1956) is the pseudonym of Alfredo Quíspez-Asín Mas, a Peruvian poet and painter.Most of his poetic works are written in French; he was the only Latin American poet included in the 1920s and '30s surrealist journals of André Breton and the first Latin American artist to join the surrealist group on his own initiative, as opposed to being ...
A reading of "Relation d'un Rêve" (Description of a Dream) recorded by Desnos for radio broadcast in 1938 can be heard on the audiobook CD Surrealism Reviewed, issued in 2002. [12] In 2023 a novel, Traitor Comet, was published as the first in a series on Desnos's life and his friendship with the poet Antonin Artaud. [13]