René Daumal
A French writer, poet, and philosopher born in Boulicout (Ardennes) in 1908, he died prematurely at the age of 36 from tuberculosis.
Due to his "avant-garde" poetry, he was a leading figure, along with other artists and writers, in Surrealism and Dadaism, with an attitude that was simultaneously enthusiastic and skeptical, orthodox and iconoclastic, but above all independent.
He founded the literary magazine "Le Grand Jeu" and became famous posthumously with "The Last Words of the Poet" (which is included in French textbooks), "La Grande Beuverie", "Holy War" and "Le Mont Analogue".
Due to his "avant-garde" poetry, he was a leading figure, along with other artists and writers, in Surrealism and Dadaism, with an attitude that was simultaneously enthusiastic and skeptical, orthodox and iconoclastic, but above all independent.
He founded the literary magazine "Le Grand Jeu" and became famous posthumously with "The Last Words of the Poet" (which is included in French textbooks), "La Grande Beuverie", "Holy War" and "Le Mont Analogue".
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