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  1. Jacques Prévert (French: [ʒak pʁevɛʁ]; 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977) was a French poet and screenwriter. His poems became and remain popular in the French-speaking world, particularly in schools.

  2. Jacques Prévert, né le 4 février 1900 à Neuilly-sur-Seine et mort le 11 avril 1977 à Omonville-la-Petite, est un poète français . Auteur de recueils de poèmes, parmi lesquels Paroles (1946), il devint un poète populaire grâce à son langage familier et à ses jeux sur les mots.

  3. Jacques Prevert. French poet and screenwriter (b. 4 February 1900 – 11 April 1977). His poems are often about life in Paris and life after the Second World War. Prevert's style is also known by some as the 'paper tablecloth' form of poetry.

  4. Jacques Prévert was a French poet who composed ballads of social hope and sentimental love; he also ranked among the foremost of screenwriters, especially during the 1930s and ’40s. From 1925 to 1929 Prévert was associated with the Surrealists Robert Desnos, Yves Tanguy, Louis Aragon, and André.

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  5. Learn about Jacques Prevert, a French poet and screenwriter who participated in the Surrealist movement and collaborated with Marcel Carne. Explore his collections of poetry, such as Paroles, Spectacle, and Rain and Good Weather, and his influence on singers and filmmakers.

  6. Jacques Prévert Biography. With the publication of his book Paroles in 1945, Jacques Prévert (1900–1977) became France's most popular poet of the twentieth century. He was also an innovative screenwriter who helped create some of the most influential French films of the 1930s and 1940s, including the beloved Les Enfants du paradis (The ...

  7. Mar 21, 2024 · Poète inclassable, chantre fantaisiste, scénariste fantastique et prince du réalisme poétique, Jacques Prévert incarne le Paris populaire de l’entre-deux-guerres et son œuvre contient en elle tout l’état d’esprit d’une époque qui connaît une véritable renaissance poétique.