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Philippe Soupault (2
August 1897 – 12
March 1990) was a
French writer and poet, novelist, critic, and
political activist. He was
active in
Dadaism and...
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adapted by the Dada poet
Philippe Soupault in 1921 and
published as an
account of his own life:
PHILIPPE SOUPAULT dans son lit / né un
lundi / baptisé...
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Soupault (29
October 1901–12
March 1996) born
known as Meta Erna Niemeyer, was a French-German artist,
educated at the Bauhaus. She is
known for a diversity...
- the
literary journal Littérature
along with
Louis Aragon and
Philippe Soupault. They
began experimenting with
automatic writing—spontaneously writing...
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compilation of
surrealist writing of André Breton, Paul Éluard and
Philippe Soupault,
amongst others. The book
includes two
vital "automatic"
texts of surrealism...
- was not a surrealist. In
French surrealism, André
Breton and
Philippe Soupault were
often considered as the
pioneers of this
technique with
their collection...
- magnétiques (The
Magnetic Fields) is a 1920 book by André
Breton and
Philippe Soupault. It is
famous as the
first work of
literary Surrealism. The
authors used...
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Philippe Soupault. He also ****ociated with
Dadaist Tristan Tzara. In Les
Champs Magnétiques (The
Magnetic Fields), a
collaboration with
Soupault, he implemented...
- particular,
Louis Aragon, André Breton,
Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, and
Philippe Soupault were
influenced by the work.
Maldoror was
itself influenced by earlier...
- Dancognée on June 1, 1891, the
daughter of a
lawyer and aunt of
Philippe Soupault.
Together they had two daughters:
Fernande (1895-1992),
married in 1918...