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Paul Eluard, “Absence”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “I dream and weepI laugh and
Paul Eluard, “Absence”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “My voice discovering you”]
Paul Eluard, “Victory for Guernica”, Selected Poems (bilingual ed. trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “T
misstaramaclay: Paul Eluard; “absence”
International book lovers day, Capitale de la douleur Book by Paul Éluard
soracities: Paul Eluard, unnamed poem from Max Adereth’s introduction to Paul Eluard: Selected Poems
soracities:Paul Eluard, “The Same Day for All”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “She
x-heesy: kirgiakos: Valentine Hugo (1887–1968) - Memorable Body (Paul Eluard), ca.1947. ❤️
kirgiakos:Valentine Hugo (1887–1968) - Memorable Body (Paul Eluard), ca.1947.
kirgiakos:Valentine Hugo (1887–1968) - Memorable Body (Paul Eluard), ca.1947.
soracities:Paul Eluard, “Gabriel Péri”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “There are wo
soracities:Paul Eluard, “Liberty”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: “On the walls of m
psychictigerthing:“The red fantastic roses of the storm” (Paul Eluard) (collage by Karel Teige)
Paul Eluard: Paul Eluard enlaçant une femme nue, ca. 1942
Max Adereth on Paul Eluard, introduction to Eluard’s Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)
megairea:—Paul Éluard, from The Nakedness of Truth (tr. by Gilbert Bowen)
Paul Éluard, ‘La Victoire de Guernica’, as quoted in Alexander Theroux’s The Primary Colours: Three
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soracities: Paul Eluard, “Right in the Middle of the Month of August”, Selected Poems (t
soracities: Paul Eluard, “Liberty”, Selected Poems (trans. Gilbert Bowen)[Text ID: &ldqu
The Books of Surrealism, Bibliothèque Paul Destribats
phycodurus-eques: Paul Eluard, Leonora Carrington and Max Ernst at Lambe Creek. Photo: Lee Miller
Tristan Tzara, Paul Eluard, Andre Breton, Hans Arp, Salvador Dali, Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, Rene Crev
satinea: Un rêve sans étoile est un rêve oublié. Paul Eluard
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