- He
signed it for the
first time with the name
Blaise Cendrars. In the
summer of 1912,
Cendrars returned to Paris,
convinced that
poetry was his vocation...
-
ridding himself of
through the act of writing. It took
Cendrars a
decade to
write the book (
Cendrars makes reference to it as
early as 1917), and he never...
-
Portrait of
Blaise Cendrars is a 1917 oil on card
painting by
Amedeo Modigliani,
showing the
French writer Blaise Cendrars.
Formerly part of the Riccardo...
- a
collaborative artists' book by
Blaise Cendrars and
Sonia Delaunay-Terk. The book
features a poem by
Cendrars about a
journey through Russia on the Trans-Siberian...
- poet
Blaise Cendrars who was to
become her
friend and collaborator.
Sonia Delaunay described in an
interview that the
discovery of
Cendrars' work “gave...
- Sky
Memoirs by
Blaise Cendrars won the
Florence Gould Translation Prize in 1993. The
astonished man: a
novel by
Blaise Cendrars, 1970.
Translated from...
- good
friends like
Fernand Léger and
Ernest Hemingway, as well as
Blaise Cendrars,
whose work he
translated into
English and who
inspired him to use the...
- critic. He was
widely read in his era, and an
important influence on
Blaise Cendrars and
Georges Bataille. The
spelling Rémy de
Gourmont is incorrect, albeit...
- the town square. The
famous architect Le Corbusier, the
writer Blaise Cendrars, and the
carmaker Louis Chevrolet were born there. La Chaux-de-Fonds is...
-
peasants and
mountain dwellers, set in a
harsh environment, and
Blaise Cendrars (born Frédéric Sauser, 1887–1961).
Italian and Romansh-speaking authors...