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Jacques Rigaut (French pronunciation: [ʁiɡo]; 30
December 1898 – 9
November 1929) was a
French surrealist poet. Born in Paris, he was part of the Dadaist...
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Rigaut de
Berbezilh (also
Berbezill or Barbesiu; French:
Rigaud de Barbezieux, Latin:
Rigaudus de Berbezillo) was a
troubadour (fl. 1140–1163) of the petty...
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Texts of
Arthur Cravan,
Jacques Rigaut,
Julien Torma &
Jacques Vache (Anti-classics of Dada) by Torma,
Jacques Rigaut,
Jacques Vache, and
Arthur Cravan...
- Robert's tale but
expanding it
greatly with many new details.
Verses by
Rigaut de Barbezieux, a late 12th or
early 13th-century Provençal troubador, where...
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Pierre Drieu La Roc****e,
which was
inspired by the life of poet
Jacques Rigaut. The film
stars Maurice Ronet and
features Léna Skerla, Jean-Paul Moulinot...
- constituency. "François
Astorg élu
officiellement maire d'Annecy, Jean-Luc
Rigaut maintient son recours" (in French).
France Bleu. 4 July 2020. "François...
- a car in a
scene through a town.
Towards the
middle of the film
Jacques Rigaut appears dressed in
female clothing and make-up.
Later in the film a caption...
- Péret,
Serge Charchoune,
Philippe Soupault (top of the ladder),
Jacques Rigaut (upside down), André
Breton and
Simone Kahn-Breton
Cover of Répétitions...
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dresser Alexis Michalik Meurtres à Brides-les-Bains Lisa
Moritz Emmanuel Rigaut Traqués
Juliette Lerebour Ludovic Colbeau-Justin 2019
Belle Fille Charlotte...
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authorship (one
possibly by
Aimeric de
Peguilhan and one
falsely attributed to
Rigaut de Berbezilh) were
written in his honour.
Giovanni Villani in his Nuova...