Prisons and visions : Pierre Unik's journey from surrealism into Marxism
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Prisons and visions : Pierre Unik's journey from surrealism into Marxism
(American university studies, Series II . Romance languages and literature ; vol. 120)
P. Lang, c1989
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Note
Bibliography: p. [189]-201
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This innovative study of the works of Pierre Unik (1909-1945) guides the reader through the life and times of the poet-activist- journalist-screenwriter closely associated with the Surrealists. Unik is primarily known through his association with some of the most celebrated writers, filmmakers, and artists of his time, including Luis Bunuel, Andre Breton, Louis Aragon, and Jean Renoir. Prisons and Visions considers Pierre Unik in his own right, his collaborations with the famous, as well as work unobscured by those luminaries with whom he was on close terms.
Table of Contents
Contents: Pierre Unik - Surrealism - Collaboration with Luis Bunuel, Jean Renoir, Maxime Alexandre. Prison Poetry of World War. II. Holocaust.
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