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  1. 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 later was instrumental in founding the Surrealist movement with André Breton.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Philippe Soupault (born Aug. 2, 1897, Chaville, France—died March 11, 1990, Paris) was a French poet and novelist who was instrumental in founding the Surrealist movement. Soupault’s earliest verse collection, Aquarium (1917), was published with the help of Guillaume Apollinaire, who introduced Soupault to André Breton.

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  3. Analysis (ai): "Tomatenblüten" by Philippe Soupault is a short, enigmatic poem that captures the fleeting and fragmentary nature of modern urban life. The speaker's disorientation and sense of estrangement are conveyed through a stream of vivid imagery, contrasting the mundane and the extraordinary.

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  5. Learn about the life and work of Philippe Soupault, a French poet, writer, and journalist who participated in Paris Dada and Surrealism. Discover his role in the art market, his collaborations with artists, and his travels during and after the Second World War.

  6. Œuvres principales. Les Champs magnétiques. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Philippe Soupault, né le 2 août 1897 à Chaville et mort le 12 mars 1990 à Paris 16e, est un écrivain, poète et journaliste français, cofondateur du surréalisme .

  7. Oct 15, 2017 · A collection of essays by the French poet and co-founder of Surrealism, offering portraits of his friends and contemporaries in the avant-garde. Learn about his artistic vision, his relationship with Breton, and his encounters with Joyce, Proust, and Rousseau.

  8. Mar 13, 1990 · Philippe Soupault, a writer and poet who was one of the founders of Surrealism, died on Sunday at his home in Paris. He was 92 years old. ''The Magnetic Fields,'' a poem Mr. Soupault wrote with...

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