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* ''Journal d'un genie'', Table Ronde, 1964. {{fr}}
 
* ''Journal d'un genie'', Table Ronde, 1964. {{fr}}
 
** [[Media:Dali_Salvador_Jurnalul_unui_geniu_2001.Pdf|''Jurnalul unui geniu'']], trans. Tania Radu, Bucharest: Humanitas, 1994; 2nd ed., 2001, [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=d1e9a1b1d15df39e777fbe0e6e317247 PDF], [https://archive.org/details/DaliSalvadorJurnalulUnuiGeniu2001 IA]. {{ro}}
 
** [[Media:Dali_Salvador_Jurnalul_unui_geniu_2001.Pdf|''Jurnalul unui geniu'']], trans. Tania Radu, Bucharest: Humanitas, 1994; 2nd ed., 2001, [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=d1e9a1b1d15df39e777fbe0e6e317247 PDF], [https://archive.org/details/DaliSalvadorJurnalulUnuiGeniu2001 IA]. {{ro}}
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* ''The Collected Writings of Salvador Dalí'', ed. & trans. Haim Findelstein, Cambridge University Press, 1998, 496 pp. {{en}}
  
 
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Dalí Atomicus, 1948. Photo by Philippe Halsman.

Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marqués de Dalí de Pubol (1904–1989), known as Salvador Dalí was a Catalan surrealist painter. Dalí's artistic repertoire included film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media. His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in August 1931.

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