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  2. During the 1920s, Desnos was extremely productive and wrote poetry, prose, reviews and essays on contemporary cinema, and scripts and adaptations for motion pictures. His books of lyric prose include Deuil pour deuil (1924; trans. Mourning for Mourning, 1992), La Liberté ou lamour!

  3. Robert Desnos was a French poet whose work remains relevant today for its playful exploration of dreamlike imagery and subconscious thought. He is primarily associated with the Surrealist movement, flourishing in the 1920s and 1930s.

  4. Robert Desnos - The Academy of American Poets is the largest membership-based nonprofit organization fostering an appreciation for contemporary poetry and supporting American poets. Born in 1900, Robert Desnos was a poet who belonged to the Surrealist movement

  5. Desnos' poetry has been set to music by a number of composers, including Witold Lutosławski with Les Espaces du sommeil (1975) and Chantefleurs et Chantefables (1991), Francis Poulenc ( Dernier poème, 1956) and Henri Dutilleux with Le Temps l'Horloge (2007).

  6. The Voice of Robert Desnos. Robert Desnos. 1900 –. 1945. So like a flower and a current of air. the flow of water fleeting shadows. the smile glimpsed at midnight this excellent evening. so like every joy and every sadness. it is the midnight past lifting its naked body above belfries and poplars.

  7. 3 days ago · Robert Desnos was a French poet who joined André Breton in the early Surrealist movement, soon becoming one of its most valuable members because of his ability to fall into a hypnotic trance, under which he could recite his dreams, write, and draw.

  8. No, love is not dead in this heart these eyes and this mouth. that announced the start of its own funeral. Listen, I've had enough of the picturesque, the colorful. and the charming. I love love, its tenderness and cruelty. My love has only one name, one form. Everything disappears.

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