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  1. Media in category "Robert Desnos" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. Desnos communion.jpg 900 × 1,302; 501 KB. Desnos youki.jpg 210 × 208; 13 KB. Plaque Robert Desnos, 19 rue Mazarine, Paris 6.jpg 2,055 × 1,690; 1.62 MB. Rob ...

  2. Robert Desnos prožil téměř celý život v Paříži. Narodil se v ní roku 1900 v domě na rue Saint-Martin. Stejně jako ulice i celá čtvrť je pojmenovaná po svatém Martinovi a Desnos na tuto část města, kde prožil své mládí, pak odkazuje i ve své poezii. Vystudoval obecnou a následně obchodní školu, ale na univerzitě již nestudoval. Během první světové války ...

  3. ロベール・デスノス (Robert Pierre Desnos、1900年7月4日於パリ-1945年6月4日於テレジン)はフランスの詩人、放送作家、ジャーナリスト。藤田嗣治の友人、妻だったユキと三角関係。第二次大戦中、占領下のフランスでレジスタンスに参加し、1944年ゲシュタポにとらえられる。各地の収容所を転々とさ ...

  4. La mort de Max Ernst, 1923. Künstler. Robert Desnos (Paris 1900 - 1945 KZ Theresienstadt) Titel. La mort de Max Ernst, 1923. Material. Öl auf Leinwand. Standort. Hamburger Kunsthalle, Dauerleihgabe aus Privatsammlung, Hamburg.

  5. Robert Desnos (July 4, 1900 - June 8, 1945), was a French poet, and an early member of the Surrealist movement. He was also a film critic, journalist, and radio writer who lived in Paris, during the 1920s, with other avant garde writers. Ultimately, the members of the group would separate—not so much because of artistic differences,but due to their politics; particularly their differing views of

  6. Robert Desnos. 1900 –. 1945. Read poems by this poet. Robert Desnos was born on July 4, 1900, in Paris. Desnos was the son of a café owner. He attended commercial college, then worked as a clerk before becoming a literary columnist for the newspaper Paris-Soir. He first published poems in the Dadaist magazine Littérature in 1919.

  7. Desnos’s extensive writings on art and artists, his active involvement in avant-garde film and his close associations with a number of renowned painters are also addressed. This fresh look at Desnos’s activities and contexts includes an interview with the artist Georges Malkine’s daughter, Fern Malkine-Falvey, and a study of the memoirs of Desnos’s wife, Youki. The volume closes with a ...