About: Jacques Baron

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Jacques Baron (1905–1986) was a French surrealist poet whose first collection of poems was published in Aventure in 1921. Although he was initially involved with the Dada movement, he became a founding member of the Surrealist movement following his meeting with André Breton in 1921, and contributed to La Révolution surréaliste. In 1927, like many of his contemporaries, Baron joined the Cercle Communiste Démocratique. Although fascinated by dream-like states of the nomadic unconscious and other imaginary worlds of the "marvelous", a dispute with Breton in 1929 got him expelled from the movement, and prompted him to contribute to Un Cadavre, an anti-Breton pamphlet. After the break with Surrealism, Baron became associated with Georges Bataille and Documents, in which he published a short es

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  • جاك بارون (بالفرنسية: Jacques Baron)‏ هو شاعر فرنسي، ولد في 21 فبراير 1905 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 30 مارس 1986. (ar)
  • Jacques Baron (naskiĝis la 21-an de februaro 1905 en Parizo, mortis la 30-an de marto 1986, 81-jara, samloke) estis franca verkisto. En 1935 li honoriĝis per la tria literatura premio Deux Magots, prononco [dø maGO], pro la romano Charbon de Mer ("mara lignokarbo"). (eo)
  • Jacques Baron (1905–1986) was a French surrealist poet whose first collection of poems was published in Aventure in 1921. Although he was initially involved with the Dada movement, he became a founding member of the Surrealist movement following his meeting with André Breton in 1921, and contributed to La Révolution surréaliste. In 1927, like many of his contemporaries, Baron joined the Cercle Communiste Démocratique. Although fascinated by dream-like states of the nomadic unconscious and other imaginary worlds of the "marvelous", a dispute with Breton in 1929 got him expelled from the movement, and prompted him to contribute to Un Cadavre, an anti-Breton pamphlet. After the break with Surrealism, Baron became associated with Georges Bataille and Documents, in which he published a short essay on "Crustaceans for the Critical Dictionary" (1929, issue 6), an article on the sculptor Jacques Lipchitz (1930, issue 1), and a poem dedicated to Picasso, "Flames" (1930, issue 3). He later collaborated on a number of reviews such as Le Voyage en Grèce, La Critique Sociale and Minotaure. Baron also wrote a novel, Charbon de mer (1935), a mémoire, L’An 1 du Surréalisme (1969), and a collection of poems, L’Allure poétique (1973). (en)
  • Jacques Baron, né à Paris 2e le 21 février 1905 et mort à Paris 18e le 30 mars 1986, est un poète surréaliste « salué par ses pairs comme le Rimbaud du surréalisme, un des rares à ne pas finir ni dans l'épicerie ni dans le gâtisme. » (fr)
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  • جاك بارون (بالفرنسية: Jacques Baron)‏ هو شاعر فرنسي، ولد في 21 فبراير 1905 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 30 مارس 1986. (ar)
  • Jacques Baron (naskiĝis la 21-an de februaro 1905 en Parizo, mortis la 30-an de marto 1986, 81-jara, samloke) estis franca verkisto. En 1935 li honoriĝis per la tria literatura premio Deux Magots, prononco [dø maGO], pro la romano Charbon de Mer ("mara lignokarbo"). (eo)
  • Jacques Baron, né à Paris 2e le 21 février 1905 et mort à Paris 18e le 30 mars 1986, est un poète surréaliste « salué par ses pairs comme le Rimbaud du surréalisme, un des rares à ne pas finir ni dans l'épicerie ni dans le gâtisme. » (fr)
  • Jacques Baron (1905–1986) was a French surrealist poet whose first collection of poems was published in Aventure in 1921. Although he was initially involved with the Dada movement, he became a founding member of the Surrealist movement following his meeting with André Breton in 1921, and contributed to La Révolution surréaliste. In 1927, like many of his contemporaries, Baron joined the Cercle Communiste Démocratique. Although fascinated by dream-like states of the nomadic unconscious and other imaginary worlds of the "marvelous", a dispute with Breton in 1929 got him expelled from the movement, and prompted him to contribute to Un Cadavre, an anti-Breton pamphlet. After the break with Surrealism, Baron became associated with Georges Bataille and Documents, in which he published a short es (en)
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  • Jacques Baron (en)
  • جاك بارون (ar)
  • Jacques Baron (eo)
  • Jacques Baron (fr)
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