Pierre Reverdy
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 64 years ago |
Date of birth | September 13,1889 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Narbonne |
France | |
Date of died | June 17,1960 |
Died | Solesmes |
France | |
Spouse | Henriette Charlotte Bureau |
Literary movement | Surrealism |
Job | Poet |
Literari movement | Surrealism |
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ID | 503829 |
The Thief of Talant
Pierre Reverdy, 1889-1960. [Letters and Essays by Various Authors. With Plates, Including Portraits and Facsimiles. ].
Pierre Reverdy: Poems Early to Late
Haunted House
Prose Poems
Selected Poems
Flaques de verre
Les ardoises du toit
Main- d'oeuvre, 1913-1949
Self Defense; Critique - Esthétique
Roof slates and other poems of Pierre Reverdy
Cette émotion appelée poésie
Le Gant de crin
Le Voleur de Talan
The Head Filled With Beauty
La peau de l'homme
Painted Stars / L'etoile peintes
Risques Et Perils: Contes, 1915-1928
Selected Poems [of] Pierre Reverdy: A Bilingual Edition
Henri Laurens: Stone, Bronze, Terracotta
Au soleil du plafond et autres poèmes
Reverdy Translations
Freedom of the Seas: Nineteen Prose Poems
Plupart Du Temps
Le chant des morts
Main‑d'oeuvre, 1913‑1949
Pierre Reverdy, 1889-1960. [Letters and Essays by Various Authors. With Plates, Including Portraits and Facsimiles. ].
Pierre Reverdy: Poems Early to Late
Haunted House
Prose Poems
Selected Poems
Flaques de verre
Les ardoises du toit
Main- d'oeuvre, 1913-1949
Self Defense; Critique - Esthétique
Roof slates and other poems of Pierre Reverdy
Cette émotion appelée poésie
Le Gant de crin
Le Voleur de Talan
The Head Filled With Beauty
La peau de l'homme
Painted Stars / L'etoile peintes
Risques Et Perils: Contes, 1915-1928
Selected Poems [of] Pierre Reverdy: A Bilingual Edition
Henri Laurens: Stone, Bronze, Terracotta
Au soleil du plafond et autres poèmes
Reverdy Translations
Freedom of the Seas: Nineteen Prose Poems
Plupart Du Temps
Le chant des morts
Main‑d'oeuvre, 1913‑1949
Pierre Reverdy Life story
Pierre Reverdy was a French poet whose works were inspired by and subsequently proceeded to influence the provocative art movements of the day, Surrealism, Dadaism and Cubism. The loneliness and spiritual apprehension that ran through his poetry appealed to the Surrealist credo.