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'''Ivan Goll''' (also Yvan Goll; born Yvan Lazang) (born Isaac Lang; 29 March 1891 – 27 February 1950) was a French-German poet who was bilingual and wrote in both French and German. He had close ties to both German expressionism and to French surrealism.
 
'''Ivan Goll''' (also Yvan Goll; born Yvan Lazang) (born Isaac Lang; 29 March 1891 – 27 February 1950) was a French-German poet who was bilingual and wrote in both French and German. He had close ties to both German expressionism and to French surrealism.
  
==Literature==
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==Works==
* ''Chansons populaires lorraines'', 1912
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* ''Chansons populaires lorraines'', 1912.
* ''Le Canal de Panama'', 1914  
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* ''Le Canal de Panama'', 1914.
* ''Élégies internationales. Pamphlets contre cette guerre'', Éditions des Cahiers expressionnistes, Lausanne, 1915
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* ''Élégies internationales. Pamphlets contre cette guerre'', Lausanne: Cahiers expressionnistes, 1915.
* ''Le Requiem pour les morts de 1916'', 1917
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* ''Le Requiem pour les morts de 1916'', 1917.
* ''Poèmes d'amour (avec Claire)'', Jean Budry et Cie, Paris, 1925
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* ''Poèmes d'amour (avec Claire)'', Paris: Jean Budry et Cie, 1925.
  
==External links==
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==Links==
 
* [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvan_Goll Goll at French Wikipedia]
 
* [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yvan_Goll Goll at French Wikipedia]

Revision as of 17:05, 13 August 2014

Ivan Goll (also Yvan Goll; born Yvan Lazang) (born Isaac Lang; 29 March 1891 – 27 February 1950) was a French-German poet who was bilingual and wrote in both French and German. He had close ties to both German expressionism and to French surrealism.

Works

  • Chansons populaires lorraines, 1912.
  • Le Canal de Panama, 1914.
  • Élégies internationales. Pamphlets contre cette guerre, Lausanne: Cahiers expressionnistes, 1915.
  • Le Requiem pour les morts de 1916, 1917.
  • Poèmes d'amour (avec Claire), Paris: Jean Budry et Cie, 1925.

Links