आज़ादी विशेषांक / Freedom Special

अंक 13 / Issue 13

पॉल एलुऑर / Paul Eluard

Paul Éluard was the pen name of Eugène Émile Paul Grindel (14 December 1895 – 18 November 1952), a French poet who was one of the founders of the surrealist movement. His first noteworthy volume of poetry was LE DEVOIR EL L’INQUIÉTUDE, published in 1917, and bringing him to the attention of Jean Paulhan, who presented him to Andre Breton and Louis Aragon. Éluard published over seventy books, including poetry, literary and political works, and poetic texts. Among his best-known works are CAPITALE DE LA DOULEUR , LES NÉCESSITÉS DE LA VIE ET LA CONSÉQUENCE DES RÊVES, L’IMMACULATE CONCEPTION (with Breton), POÉSIE ININTERROMPUE, LE PHÉNIX and POÉMES POLITIQUES.

Paul Eluard At Pratilipi

  1. Scissors of Her Eyes Cut the Melody

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