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  1. Pierre Reverdy (French: [ʁəvɛʁdi]; 13 September 1889 – 17 June 1960) was a French poet whose works were inspired by and subsequently proceeded to influence the provocative art movements of the day, Surrealism, Dadaism and Cubism.

  2. Learn about Pierre Reverdy, a French poet who influenced cubism and surrealism. Explore his life, his collections, and his quest for the sublime simplicity of true reality.

  3. Pierre Reverdy, né le 11 septembre 1889 ( 13 septembre 1889 selon l'état civil) à Narbonne et mort le 17 juin 1960 à Solesmes, est un poète français. Associé au cubisme et aux débuts du surréalisme, il eut une influence notable sur la poésie moderne de langue française.

  4. Jun 13, 2024 · Pierre Reverdy was a French poet and moralist who first reflected Cubist and then Surrealist influence. The difficulty of Reverdy’s poems limited his audience. He founded a short-lived review, Nord-Sud (1916; “North-South”), to promote Cubism.

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  5. Pierre Reverdy was born in Narbonne, France in 1889. He set out on his career as a poet when he moved to Paris in 1910. Reverdy’s financially supportive father died a year later, so the aspiring poet was forced to make a living through his...

  6. A surrealist poem by Pierre Reverdy, translated by Lydia Davis, about the dreamlike state of a sleeping man. The poem explores the images of the sun, the earth, the water, the noise, the head, and the signal of the eyelid.

  7. Sep 9, 2013 · Pierre Reverdy is among the greatest of modern French poets, and certainly among the most elusive. His work is at once impersonal and intimate, crystalline and opaque, simple to the point of austerity. The landscape of his poetry is both instantly recognizable and, devoid of local specificity, imbued with an otherworldly strangeness.