Desnos, Robert
Related Category: French Literature: Biographies
(rôbĕr´ dĕsnôs´), 19001945, French poet. Among the best-known surrealist poets, he was one of the chief proponents of so-called automatic writing. He put himself in a trance before writing many of his works. They include
La Liberté ou l'amour [liberty or love] (1927),
Corps et Biens [bodies and blessings] (1930),
État de veille [wakefulness] (1943),
Contrée [thwarted] (1944),
Félix Labisse (1945), and
Choix de poems [choice of poems] (1945). He also wrote a novel,
Le Vin est tiré [the wine is killed] (1943), and a surrealistic drama,
La Place de L'étoile (1945). During World War II, Desnos died as a prisoner in the Theresienstadt concentration camp.