- René
Daumal (French: [domal]; 16
March 1908 – 21 May 1944) was a
French spiritual para-surrealist writer,
critic and poet, best
known for his posthumously...
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allegorical adventure novel by the
early 20th-century
French novelist René
Daumal. The
novel describes an
expedition undertaken by a
group of mountaineers...
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allegorical novel,
published 1938, by the
French surrealist writer René
Daumal. It was
translated into
English in 1979 by
David Coward and E.A. Lovatt...
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Ascent of
Mount Carmel by John of the
Cross and
Mount Analogue by René
Daumal, who was a
student of
George Gurdjieff. In this film, much of Jodorowsky's...
- Ramón
Daumal Serra (April 3, 1912 –
February 10, 2008) was a
Spanish Bishop of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Serra was born in Badalona,
Spain and was ordained...
- Smith.
Radical French authors, such as Jean Genet,
Henri Michaux, René
Daumal and
Francis Picabia were
mixed with
Lower East Side
writers like William...
- Eugène Ionesco, Noël Arnaud, Jean Baudrillard, Jean-Christophe Averty, René
Daumal, Luc Étienne, François Le Lionnais, Jean Lescure,
Raymond Queneau, Boris...
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Mount Analogue (French: Le Mont Analogue) is a
novel by René
Daumal,
posthumously published in 1952 in
French and 1959 in English.
Mount Analogue may also...
- She
composed the
music of the film and read
poems by
Antonin Artaud, René
Daumal and
Arthur Rimbaud in her own voice. It was
premiered at the 74th Berlin...
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Monny de
Boully André
Breton Roger Caillois Nicolas Calas René
Crevel René
Daumal Robert Desnos Vratislav Effenberger Paul Éluard Renée
Gauthier Roger Gilbert-Lecomte...