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Robert Desnos

I lived from 1900-1945. I was from France, and am in the European category.

I was influenced by poets Andre Breton, Paul Eluard.



He attended commercial college, and then worked as a clerk before becoming a literary columnist for the newspaper Paris-Soir.

He first published poems in the Dadaist magazine Littérature in 1919, and in 1922 he published his first book, Prose Selavy, a collection of surrealistic aphorisms. While on leave in Morocco from his mandatory two years in the French Army, Desnos befriended poet Andre Breton. Together with writers Louis Aragon and Paul Eluard, Breton and Desnos would form the vanguard of literary surrealism.

They practiced a technique known as "automatic writing," and many hailed Desnos as the most accomplished practitioner. Breton, in the Manifesto of Surrealism, 1924, singled out Desnos for particular praise. The technique involved drifting into

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    Is there still time for me to reach your breathing body, to kiss your mout
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    of the world and the greatness tragedy and enchantment.
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    Far from me but here all the same without your knowing,
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    be the father of the bride
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    I have been dead. Not fallen, but hunted;
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  • In order to make a star with five branches
    Where six would have been the same
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  • To the right, the sky, to the left, the sea.
    And before your eyes, the grass and its flowers.
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  • To slip into your shadow under cover of night.
    To follow your footsteps, your shadow at the window.
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  • The flower of the Alps told the seashell: "You're shining"
    The seashell told the sea: "You echo"
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