Andr Breton
Andr Breton (February 18, 1896 - September 28, 1966) was a French poet and author whose writings include the Surrealist manifesto of 1924 in which he defined surrealism as pure psychic automatism.Born at Tinchebray (Orne) in Normandy, he joined the Dadaist movement in 1916. In 1919 he and Philippe Soupault produced the first volume of automatic writing, Les Champs Magnetiques. He later joined the Surrealists and was editor of La rvolution surraliste from 1924. His works include a novel, Nadja (1928).
Andr Breton died in 1966 and was interred in the Cimetire des Batignolles in Paris.
- His first wife was the former Simone Kahn;
- His second wife was the former Jacqueline Lamba;
- His third wife was the former Elisa Claro.
References
- What is Surrealism?: Selected Writings of Andr Breton (edited and with an Introduction by Franklin Rosemont).
- Manifestoes of Surrealism by Andr Breton, translated by Richard Seaver and Helen R. Lane.