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Jacques Vaché

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Jacques Vaché Jacques Vaché (7 September 1895 – 6 January 1919) was a friend of André Breton, the founder of surrealism. [1]

17 relations: Alfred Jarry, André Breton, Arthur Cravan, Arthur Rimbaud, Atlas Press, Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company, Comte de Lautréamont, Franklin Rosemont, Germain Nouveau, Guillaume Apollinaire, Jacques Rigaut, Julien Torma, Lorient, Monocle, Nantes, Opium, Surrealism.

Alfred Jarry

Alfred Jarry (8 September 1873 – 1 November 1907) was a French symbolist writer who is best known for his play Ubu Roi (1896).

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André Breton

André Breton (18 February 1896 – 28 September 1966) was a French writer, poet, and anti-fascist.

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Arthur Cravan

Arthur Cravan (born Fabian Avenarius Lloyd on 22 May 1887, Lausanne, Switzerland) was a Swiss boxer, and poet.

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Arthur Rimbaud

Jean Nicolas Arthur Rimbaud (20 October 1854 – 10 November 1891) was a French poet who is known for his influence on modern literature and arts, which prefigured surrealism.

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Atlas Press

Atlas Press began publishing in 1983, and specialises in extremist and avant-garde prose writing from the 1890s to the present day.

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Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company

The Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company was established in Chicago, Illinois in 1886 as Charles H. Kerr & Co. by Charles Hope Kerr, originally to promote his Unitarian views.

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Comte de Lautréamont

Comte de Lautréamont was the nom de plume of Isidore Lucien Ducasse (4 April 1846 – 24 November 1870), a French poet born in Uruguay.

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Franklin Rosemont

Franklin Rosemont (2 October 1943 – 12 April 2009) was an American poet, artist, historian, street speaker, and co-founder of the Chicago Surrealist Group.

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Germain Nouveau

Germain Marie Bernard Nouveau (1851-1920) was a French poet associated with the symbolist movement.

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Guillaume Apollinaire

Guillaume Apollinaire (26 August 1880 – 9 November 1918) was a French poet, playwright, short story writer, novelist, and art critic of Polish descent.

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Jacques Rigaut

Jacques Rigaut (30 December 1898 – 9 November 1929) was a French surrealist poet.

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Julien Torma

Julien Torma (6 April 1902 – ?) was credited as a French writer, playwright and poet who was part of the Dadaist movement.

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Lorient

Lorient is a town (French "commune") and seaport in the Morbihan "department" of Brittany in North-Western France.

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Monocle

A monocle is a type of corrective lens used to correct or enhance the vision in only one eye.

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Nantes

Nantes (Gallo: Naunnt or Nantt) is a city in western France on the Loire River, from the Atlantic coast.

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Opium

Opium (poppy tears, with the scientific name: Lachryma papaveris) is the dried latex obtained from the opium poppy (scientific name: Papaver somniferum).

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Surrealism

Surrealism is a cultural movement that began in the early 1920s, and is best known for its visual artworks and writings.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Vaché

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