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Sarane Alexandrian | |
Born |
June 15, 1927 Baghdad, Iraq |
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Died |
September 11, 2009 Ivry-sur-Seine, France | (aged 82)
Sarane Alexandrian (1927–2009) was a French philosopher, essayist, and art critic. From 1947, he worked as the last secretary of André Breton and became an essential figure of the surrealist current. In 1995 he founded the avant-garde journal Supérieur Inconnu [Unknown Superior].
Books[edit]
- Essays on art
- Victor Brauner l’illuminateur, 1954
- Les Dessins magiques de Victor Brauner, 1965
- L’Art surréaliste, 1969
- La Peinture en Europe au XVIIIe siècle, 1970
- Dictionnaire de la peinture surréaliste, 1972
- Panorama de la peinture impressionniste, 1973
- Man Ray, 1976
- Marcel Duchamp, 1976
- Victor Brauner, 2004
- Le Centenaire de Victor Brauner, Éditions Vinea/Icare, Bucarest, 2006
- Others essays
- Histoire de la philosophie occulte, 1983
- Istoria filosofiei oculte, Humanitas, 1994 (Romanian trans.)
- L’Érotisme au XIXe siècle, 1993
- Novels
- L’Homme des lointains, 1960
- Danger de vie, 1964
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