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Miroglyph is a neologism coined by French author Raymond Queneau in his 1949 essay entitled Joan Miró ou le poète préhistorique, to describe the pictorial signs of artist Joan Miró, comparing them to letters of an alphabet.

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  • Miroglyph is a neologism coined by French author Raymond Queneau in his 1949 essay entitled Joan Miró ou le poète préhistorique, to describe the pictorial signs of artist Joan Miró, comparing them to letters of an alphabet. (en)
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  • Joan Miró , in George Raillard, Conversaciones con Miró. Barcelona: Granica, pp. 60–61 (en)
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  • Raymond Queneau (en)
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  • For me a tree is not a tree, it is not a thing that belongs to the vegetable category, but it is a human thing, a living being. A tree is a character, especially the trees in my area, the carob trees. A character who speaks, who has leaves. Even disturbing. You know that sometimes I put an eye or an ear on trees. It is the tree that sees and hears. (en)
  • Miró's painting is a writing that you must be able to decipher. A poem must be read in its original language; you have to learn the "miró", the "miroglyph", and once you know it , you can start reading his poems. (en)
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  • Joan Miró ou le poète préhistorique. Geneva: Albert Skira (en)
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  • Miroglyph is a neologism coined by French author Raymond Queneau in his 1949 essay entitled Joan Miró ou le poète préhistorique, to describe the pictorial signs of artist Joan Miró, comparing them to letters of an alphabet. (en)
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  • Miroglyph (en)
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