Germain Nouveau Dit Humilis Étude Biographique

Author/creator Amprimoz, Alexandre L., 1948- Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoChapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press
Description200 p. 09.000 x 06.000 in.
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SeriesNorth Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures Ser. No. 220
Summary Annotation Germain Nouveau (1851-1920), poet and painter, friend of Rimbaud and Verlaine, discreet disciple of Mallarme, led a vie de boheme while composing poems of both religious and erotic inspiration. This book is both a biographical study and an introduction to the works of a long-neglected poet and undervalued precursor of French Surrealism, whose calligraphy can be found in the manuscript of Rimbaud's famous Illuminations, and to whom Breton, Aragon, and Eluard acknowledged their debt.
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ISBN9780807892244
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