. . . . . "Max Morise"@en . . . . . "Max Morise (Parigi, 5 aprile 1900 \u2013 Parigi, 29 ottobre 1973) \u00E8 stato un artista, scrittore e attore francese, legato al movimento surrealista."@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Max Morise"@fr . "Max Morise (* 1900 in Paris; \u2020 1973) war ein franz\u00F6sischer Schriftsteller, K\u00FCnstler und Schauspieler, der von 1924 bis 1929 mit der surrealistischen Bewegung verbunden war."@de . . . . . . . . . . "Max Morise (1900-1973) was a French artist, writer and actor, associated with the Surrealist movement in Paris from 1924 to 1929. He was friends with Robert Desnos and Roger Vitrac before they joined the Surrealist movement. He contributed articles to La Revolution Surrealiste and took part in a series of round table discussions held by the group, regarding the nature of sex. He also participated in several Surrealist games, most famously the \"exquisite corpse\". Andr\u00E9 Breton quotes Morise twice in the first Surrealist Manifesto; after saying \"We do not have any talent\", Breton provides a quote by Vitrac and Paul \u00C9luard, then says \"Ask Max Morise\" and provides this quote: The bear of the caves and his friend the bittern, the vol-au-vent and his valet the wind, the Lord Chancellor with his Lady, the scarecrow for sparrows and his accomplice the sparrow, the test tube and his daughter the needle, this carnivore and his brother the carnival, the sweeper and his monocle, the Mississippi and its little dog, the coral and its jug of milk, the Miracle and its Good Lord, might just as well go and disappear from the surface of the sea. Later, Breton includes this quote: \"The color of a woman's stockings is not necessarily in the likeness of her eyes, which led a philosopher who it is pointless to mention, to say: 'Cephalopods have more reasons to hate progress than do quadrupeds.'\" Morise also acted in several films including Ciboulette (1933), Le Crime de Monsieur Lange (1936), and Dr\u00F4le de drame (1937)."@en . . . . "Max Morise"@de . . . . . . . . . . "Max Morise"@ca . . . . "2341"^^ . . . . "Max Morise (1900-1973) va ser un artista franc\u00E8s, escriptor i actor, associat amb el moviment surrealista a Par\u00EDs des de 1924 fins a 1929. Era amic de Robert Desnos i Roger Vitrac abans d'unir-se al moviment surrealista. Va contribuir amb articles a la revista La Revolution Surrealiste i va prendre part en una s\u00E8rie de discussions de taula rodona celebrada pel grup, en relaci\u00F3 amb la naturalesa del sexe. Tamb\u00E9 va participar en diversos jocs surrealistes, el m\u00E9s fam\u00F3s el cad\u00E0ver exquisit. Andr\u00E9 Breton cita Morise dues vegades en el Primer Manifest Surrealista, despr\u00E9s de dir \"No tenim cap talent\", Breton ofereix una cita de Vitrac i Paul \u00C9luard, i despr\u00E9s diu: \"Demana a Max Morise\" i proporciona la cita:"@ca . . . "Max Morise (Parigi, 5 aprile 1900 \u2013 Parigi, 29 ottobre 1973) \u00E8 stato un artista, scrittore e attore francese, legato al movimento surrealista."@it . . . . "Max Morise (1900-1973) was a French artist, writer and actor, associated with the Surrealist movement in Paris from 1924 to 1929. He was friends with Robert Desnos and Roger Vitrac before they joined the Surrealist movement. He contributed articles to La Revolution Surrealiste and took part in a series of round table discussions held by the group, regarding the nature of sex. He also participated in several Surrealist games, most famously the \"exquisite corpse\". Andr\u00E9 Breton quotes Morise twice in the first Surrealist Manifesto; after saying \"We do not have any talent\", Breton provides a quote by Vitrac and Paul \u00C9luard, then says \"Ask Max Morise\" and provides this quote:"@en . . . . . . . . . "Max Morise"@it . . "Max Morise (* 1900 in Paris; \u2020 1973) war ein franz\u00F6sischer Schriftsteller, K\u00FCnstler und Schauspieler, der von 1924 bis 1929 mit der surrealistischen Bewegung verbunden war."@de . "1012930234"^^ . . . . "Max Morise (1900-1973) va ser un artista franc\u00E8s, escriptor i actor, associat amb el moviment surrealista a Par\u00EDs des de 1924 fins a 1929. Era amic de Robert Desnos i Roger Vitrac abans d'unir-se al moviment surrealista. Va contribuir amb articles a la revista La Revolution Surrealiste i va prendre part en una s\u00E8rie de discussions de taula rodona celebrada pel grup, en relaci\u00F3 amb la naturalesa del sexe. Tamb\u00E9 va participar en diversos jocs surrealistes, el m\u00E9s fam\u00F3s el cad\u00E0ver exquisit. Andr\u00E9 Breton cita Morise dues vegades en el Primer Manifest Surrealista, despr\u00E9s de dir \"No tenim cap talent\", Breton ofereix una cita de Vitrac i Paul \u00C9luard, i despr\u00E9s diu: \"Demana a Max Morise\" i proporciona la cita: M\u00E9s endavant, Breton inclou aquesta cita: \"El color de les mitges d'una dona no \u00E9s necess\u00E0riament a la semblan\u00E7a dels seus ulls, el que va portar a un fil\u00F2sof sens sentit a dir:\" Els cefal\u00F2podes tenen m\u00E9s raons per odiar el progr\u00E9s que els quadr\u00FApedes.\""@ca . "14672873"^^ . . . . . "Max Morise (Versailles, 5 avril 1900 - Paris 14e, 29 octobre 1973) est un artiste surr\u00E9aliste et un traducteur fran\u00E7ais. Il est en particulier l'auteur, en 1927, de Cadavre exquis sans titre avec Andr\u00E9 Breton et . Il a \u00E9galement tenu quelques (tr\u00E8s) petits r\u00F4les au cin\u00E9ma durant les ann\u00E9es 1930 et pour quelques traductions, dont le recueil de nouvelles La Grande Vall\u00E9e de John Steinbeck, en collaboration avec Marcel Duhamel."@fr . . . "Max Morise (Versailles, 5 avril 1900 - Paris 14e, 29 octobre 1973) est un artiste surr\u00E9aliste et un traducteur fran\u00E7ais. Il est en particulier l'auteur, en 1927, de Cadavre exquis sans titre avec Andr\u00E9 Breton et . Il a \u00E9galement tenu quelques (tr\u00E8s) petits r\u00F4les au cin\u00E9ma durant les ann\u00E9es 1930 et pour quelques traductions, dont le recueil de nouvelles La Grande Vall\u00E9e de John Steinbeck, en collaboration avec Marcel Duhamel."@fr . . . . .