![]() Juxtaposed the preparations for a wedding with the images of emerging Having infinite power over the world, as others seek it in opium.Įvents yielded to my will. In the preface Aragon said: "I have sought the illusion of Le Libertinage (1924) was a collection of very short stories,įragmentary episodes pieced together in the manner of a SurrealistĬollage. "I have never painted except to seduce," Bleu concludes. Our times" is juxtaposed with Jean Chipre, who suffers in poverty and In which the painter Bleu was a parody of Picasso. Picasso's success prompted Aragon to publish Anicet ou, Le panorama (1921), (1920), echoes the proposal of the Dadaists to destroy all traditional Occasionally attended the café meetings of the group at the Certá, in Were a vehicle to scorn on all the bourgeois values that intellectual In 1919 he founded the review Littérature Through the Surrealist poet André Breton, Aragon was introduced toĭadaism and Surrealism. ![]() War I Aragon served briefly as an 'auxiliary doctor'. ![]() He thenĮntered the University of Paris, where he studied medicine. ![]() Louis Aragon was born in Paris in the fashionable sixteenthĪrrondissement, where his family ran a pension.Īfter studies at Lycée Carnot, Aragon graduated in 1916. His influence on the theory of the novel and on poetic theory wasĬonsiderable. Louis Aragon (1897-1982) - original surname AndrieuxĪragon's work reflects the principal trends of thought of the 20thĬentury – he was also a political activist and spokesman for communism. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ![]()
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