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[[Louis Aragon]], [[François Baron]], [[Jacques-André Boiffard]], [[André Breton]], [[Jean Carrive]], [[René Crevel]], [[Joseph Delteil,]], [[Robert Desnos]], [[Paul Éluard]], [[Francis Gérard]], [[Georges Limbour]], [[Georges Malkine]], [[Max Morise]], [[Pierre Naville]], [[Marcel Noll]], [[Benjamin Péret]], [[Gaetan Picon]], [[Philippe Soupault]], [[Roger Vitrac]]. --[http://pers-www.wlv.ac.uk/~fa1871/whatsurr.html What is Surrealism?] and [http://www.people.vanderbilt.edu/~david.f.richter/Informeing%20Lorca2.pdf Dissident surrealism in Spain] [[Louis Aragon]], [[François Baron]], [[Jacques-André Boiffard]], [[André Breton]], [[Jean Carrive]], [[René Crevel]], [[Joseph Delteil,]], [[Robert Desnos]], [[Paul Éluard]], [[Francis Gérard]], [[Georges Limbour]], [[Georges Malkine]], [[Max Morise]], [[Pierre Naville]], [[Marcel Noll]], [[Benjamin Péret]], [[Gaetan Picon]], [[Philippe Soupault]], [[Roger Vitrac]]. --[http://pers-www.wlv.ac.uk/~fa1871/whatsurr.html What is Surrealism?] and [http://www.people.vanderbilt.edu/~david.f.richter/Informeing%20Lorca2.pdf Dissident surrealism in Spain]
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André Breton (February 19, 1896September 28, 1966) was a French writer, poet, and surrealist theorist, and is best known as the main founder of surrealism. His writings include the Surrealist Manifesto of 1924, in which he defined surrealism as pure psychic automatism.[1] [Apr 2007]

Have professed abolute surrealism

What is Surrealism? by André Breton, (A lecture given in Brussels on 1st June 1934 at a public meeting organised by the Belgian Surrealists, and issued as a pamphlet immediately afterwards)

Louis Aragon, François Baron, Jacques-André Boiffard, André Breton, Jean Carrive, René Crevel, Joseph Delteil,, Robert Desnos, Paul Éluard, Francis Gérard, Georges Limbour, Georges Malkine, Max Morise, Pierre Naville, Marcel Noll, Benjamin Péret, Gaetan Picon, Philippe Soupault, Roger Vitrac. --What is Surrealism? and Dissident surrealism in Spain

Anthology of Black Humor (1940) - André Breton

Anthology of Black Humor (1940) - André Breton

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