The voice of robert desnos

          Robert desnos the landscape.

          Robert Desnos

          French writer

          Robert Desnos (French:[ʁɔbɛʁdɛsnos]; 4 July – 8 June ) was a French poet who played a key role in the Surrealist movement.

          Robert desnos en français

        1. Robert desnos en français
        2. Robert desnos poems
        3. Robert desnos the landscape
        4. Desnos trauma
        5. Robert desnos poems in french
        6. Early life

          Robert Desnos was born in Paris on 4 July , the son of a licensed dealer in game and poultry at the Halles market. Desnos attended commercial college, and started work as a clerk. He also worked as an amanuensis for journalist Jean de Bonnefon.[1] After that he worked as a literary columnist for the newspaper Paris-Soir.

          Career

          The first poems by Desnos to appear in print were published in in La Tribune des Jeunes (Platform for Youth) and in in the avant-garde review Le Trait d'union (Hyphen), and also the same year in the Dadaist magazine Littérature.

          In he published his first book, a collection of surrealistic aphorisms, with the title Rrose Sélavy (the name adopted as an "alternative persona" by the avant-garde French artist Marcel Duchamp; a pun on "Eros, c'est la vie").

          In