Paul Éluard

Éluard {{circa|1945}} Paul Éluard (), born Eugène Émile Paul Grindel (; 14 December 1895 – 18 November 1952), was a French poet and one of the founders of the Surrealist movement.

In 1916, he chose the name Paul Éluard, a matronymic borrowed from his maternal grandmother. He adhered to Dadaism and became one of the pillars of Surrealism by opening the way to artistic action politically committed to the Communist Party.

During World War II, he was the author of several poems against Nazism that circulated clandestinely. He became known worldwide as The Poet of ''Freedom'' and is considered the most gifted of French surrealist poets. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Classmark: BK2 Ernst, Max BG-Hb 275/2006G
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    by Ernst, Max, Eluard, Paul
    Published 1972
    Classmark: BK2 Ernst, Max BG-Hb 273/2006G
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    by Eluard, Paul, Péret, Benjamin
    Published 1995
    Classmark: L2c Eluard, Paul BG-Hb 1092/97G
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