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André Breton (1896–1966)

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166+ Obras 5,644 Miembros 41 Reseñas 16 Preferidas

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Andre Breton was born in Normandy, France on 19, 1896 and died on September 28, 1966. Breton was a poet, novelist, philosophical essayist, and art critic. He is considered to be the father of surrealism. From World War I to the 1940s, Breton was at the forefront of the numerous avant-garde mostrar más activities that centered in Paris. Breton's influence on the art and literature of the twentieth century has been enormous. Picasso, Derain, Magritte, Giacometti, Cocteau, Eluard, and Gracq are among the many whose work was affected by his thinking. From 1927 to 1933, Breton was a member of the Communist party, but thereafter he opposed communism. His writings include the first Surrealist Manifesto (Manifeste du surréalisme) of 1924, in which he defined surrealism as "pure psychic automatism". He also wrote Nadja in 1928. Breton died in 1966 at 70 and was buried in the Cimetière des Batignolles in Paris. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Créditos de la imagen: André Breton par Man Ray en 1930

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Obras de André Breton

Nadja (1928) 2,047 copias
Manifiestos del surrealismo (1924) 853 copias
El amor loco (1937) 474 copias
Antología del humor negro (1940) 354 copias
Los campos magneticos (1971) 169 copias
Conversaciones (1913-1952) (1952) 108 copias
Surrealism and Painting (1945) 102 copias
Los Vasos Comunicantes (1967) 101 copias
Earthlight (1993) 76 copias
Los pasos perdidos (1949) 66 copias
André Breton: Selections (2003) 49 copias
The Immaculate Conception (1930) 43 copias
Selected Poems (1969) 43 copias
Free Rein (1976) 38 copias
Signe ascendant (1968) 37 copias
Apuntar del día (1970) 32 copias
El arte mágico (1957) 28 copias
Clair de terre 24 copias
Ralentir Travaux: Slow Under Construction (1989) — Autor — 23 copias
Ode to Charles Fourier (1969) 19 copias
Andre Breton: Dossier Dada (2006) 16 copias
Breton : Oeuvres complètes, tome 1 (1988) — Autor — 15 copias
André Breton par lui-même (1971) 13 copias
Poisson soluble (1996) 12 copias
Man Ray 1890-1976 (1994) 11 copias
La Révolution surréaliste (1975) 10 copias
Magia cotidiana (1970) 10 copias
Œuvres complètes (2008) — Autor — 9 copias
Fata Morgana (1982) 9 copias
Poesie (1977) 8 copias
Breton : Oeuvres complètes, tome 2 (1992) — Autor — 7 copias
Trébol de cuatro hojas (1985) 7 copias
Auf frischer Tat (1984) 5 copias
Breton : Oeuvres complètes, tome 3 (1999) — Autor — 5 copias
Antologia (1994) 5 copias
Poèmes (2016) 3 copias
Point du jour 3 copias
La unión libre 3 copias
Je vois, j'imagine (1991) 3 copias
Omvej over himlen (1996) 2 copias
Dalí intime (2004) 2 copias
Toyen 2 copias
Yves Tanguy (1946) 2 copias
L'Oeuvre au clair : Nadja (2003) 2 copias
Poésie : Breton (1996) 1 copia
Breton: Selected Poems (1969) 1 copia
Rozhovory : (1913-1952) (2003) 1 copia
POINT DU JOUR (1970) 1 copia
等角投像 1 copia
Cardenas (2013) 1 copia
Spojité nádoby (1996) 1 copia
Dada a Parigi, 1918-1924 (1998) 1 copia
nadja 1 copia
Poèmes 1 copia
Man Ray 1 copia
Fleury Joseph Crepin (2000) 1 copia
Le voleur 1 copia
Le Surréalisme, même 1 (1956) 1 copia

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Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics (1968) — Contribuidor — 754 copias
Against Forgetting: Twentieth-Century Poetry of Witness (1993) — Contribuidor — 334 copias
Surrealist Love Poems (2001) — Contribuidor — 96 copias
Surrealist Painters and Poets: An Anthology (2001) — Contribuidor — 67 copias
Modern French Theatre (1964) — Contribuidor — 67 copias
The Shadow and its Shadow (1978) — Contribuidor — 63 copias
The Dedalus Book of Surrealism, I: The Identity of Things (1656) — Contribuidor — 58 copias
El Concilio del amor (1895) — Introducción, algunas ediciones52 copias
The Dedalus Book of Surrealism, II: The Myth of the World (1994) — Contribuidor — 38 copias
One World of Literature (1992) — Contribuidor — 24 copias
Manifestos d'avantguarda : antologia (1995) — Contribuidor — 13 copias
Big Table 2 (1959) — Contribuidor — 10 copias
Locus Solus II (1961) — Contribuidor — 3 copias
Profil d'une œuvre. Nadja, André Breton (1972) — Contribuidor — 2 copias
Il cinema d'avanguardia 1910 - 1930 (1983) — Autor — 1 copia
André Breton (1998) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
Profil d'une oeuvre : Nadja, André Breton (2002) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
ロートレアモン論 (1970年) (1970) — Contribuidor — 1 copia
現代詩手帖 2017年 03 月号 (2017) — Contribuidor — 1 copia

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Nombre canónico
Breton, André
Nombre legal
Breton, André
Otros nombres
Dobrant, René (Pseudonyme)
Fecha de nacimiento
1896-02-18
Fecha de fallecimiento
1966-09-28
Lugar de sepultura
Cimetière des Batignolles, Paris, France
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Frankrijk
País (para mapa)
France
Lugar de nacimiento
Tinchebray, Orne, Normandy, France
Lugar de fallecimiento
Paris, France
Lugares de residencia
Paris, France
New York, New York, USA
Canada
Educación
Hôpital du Val-de-Grâce (Auditeur, Médecine Auxilliaire, 1917 | 1921)
Lycée Chaptal, Paris
Ocupaciones
poet
writer
Surrealist
essayist
art critic
journal editor
Relaciones
Kahn, Simone (ex-wife)
Claro, Elisa (wife)
Lamba, Jacqueline (ex-wife)
Tzara, Tristan (colleague)
Prassinos, Gisèle (protege)
Elleouet, Aube (daughter) (mostrar todos 7)
Vaché, Jacques (author)
Organizaciones
Mouvement surréaliste (Fondateur, 19 19)
Littérature, Revue littéraire (Co-fondateur, 19 19)
Maison de couture Jacques Doucet (Conseiller, 19 21)
Contre-attaque, Revue littéraire (Co-fondateur, 19 35 | 19 36)
Armée française, WW1 (Artilleur, puis personnel de santé, 19 15 | 19 19)
Parti communiste français (1913 | 1935) (mostrar todos 7)
La Révolution surréaliste (1924)
Biografía breve
André Breton was born in Tinchebray, Normandy, France. His parents were Marguerite-Marie-Eugénie and Louis-Justin Breton, a policeman. Breton attended medical school, where he developed a particular interest in mental illness. His education was interrupted when he was drafted into the French army in World War I; he served as a nurse in the medical corps. In 1919, with Louis Aragon and Philippe Soupault, he founded the review Littérature. He became one of the original members of the Dada group. He published his first Surrealist Manifesto in 1924, and was editor of the journal La Révolution surréaliste from that year on. Influenced by his reading of Sigmund Freud and by Symbolist poetry, Breton is credited with pioneering automatism, the spontaneous act of writing, drawing, or painting as a means to elucidate unconscious thought. The Surrealist movement eventually became involved in the political ferment of the 1930s. During this time, Breton and several colleagues joined the Communist Party. His second Surrealist manifesto, published in 1930, was highly controversial among his fellow artists and writers. Breton broke with the Communist Party in 1935, but remained committed to Marxist ideals. In 1938, he accepted a commission from the French government to travel to Mexico. This provided him with the opportunity to meet Leon Trotsky, Diego Rivera, and Frida Kahlo. Together with Trotsky, Breton wrote the Manifesto for an Independent Revolutionary Art. He served again in the medical corps of the French Army at the start of World War II. His writings were banned by the Vichy government and Breton escaped from France in 1941 with the help of the Emergency Rescue Committee volunteers led by Varian Fry. After a detour in the Caribbean, Breton emigrated to the USA and lived in New York City for a few years. In 1942, he organized a groundbreaking Surrealist exhibition at Yale University. He traveled to the Gaspé Peninsula in Québec, Canada, where he wrote Arcane 17 (1944), one of the key works of Surrealism, which expressed his fears of war. In 1946, after the end of WWII, Breton returned to France, where he produced another Surrealist exhibition the following year. He was a prolific author who published some 60 volumes of poetry, literary criticism, and anthologies.

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Surrealismo
 
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GermanRestrepo | 14 reseñas más. | Mar 9, 2019 |
Los males denunciados por el surrealismo no sólo persisten sino que se han acentuado. Por esto, hoy más que nunca, los manifiestos surrealistas conservan su candente vigencia. Un profundo resquebrajamiento aflige a la sociedad contemporánea en todos sus planos.
 
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pepviv | 3 reseñas más. | Feb 21, 2012 |

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