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What on earth is modern exegesis up to? Oh, little lazy one! Some red wine and up! Off you go, brandishing your fork, stripped of Ophelia's useless ornaments, fire in your large nostrils, out to rake the muck of metaphors.
Louis Aragon
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Louis Aragon
Age: 85 †
Born: 1897
Born: October 3
Died: 1982
Died: December 24
Art Critic
French Resistance Fighter
Historian
Journalist
Novelist
Physician Writer
Poet
Politician
Louis Andrieux
Albert de Routisie
Arnaud de Saint Romain
François la Colère
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O months of blossoming, months of transfigurations, May without cloud and June stabbed to the heart, I shall not ever forget the lilacs or the roses Nor those the spring has kept folded away apart.
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The painting of tomorrow will use the photographic eye as it has used the human eye.
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The carnal contact side by side, from heel to armpit, brings shudders that shake up nature like the flights of nocturnal birds.
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That you are not already golden word in our streets Already memories Your love fades Already Whether you are no longer to have perished.
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I demand that my books be judged with utmost severity, by knowledgeable people who know the rules of grammar and of logic, and who will seek beneath the footsteps of my commas the lice of my thought in the head of my style.
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As if one could do what one wanted with one's own body!
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For each man there awaits... a particular image capable of annihilating the entire universe.
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Photography intervenes in a very strange way. It makes the streets, gates, squares of the city into illustrations of a trashy novel, draws off the banal obviousness of this ancient architecture to inject it with the most pristine intensity.
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There are strange flowers of reason to match each error of the senses. Admirable gardens of absurd beliefs, forebodings, obsessions and frenzies. Unknown, ever-changing gods take shape there.
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