louis aragon

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orig. Louis Andrieux born Oct. 3, 1897, Paris, Fr. died Dec. 24, 1982, Paris French poet, novelist, and essayist. He was introduced by André Breton into avant-garde circles, and the two cofounded the Surrealist review Littérature in 1919. From 1927 he was increasingly a political activist and spokesman for communism, which resulted in a break with the Surrealists. Among his works are the novel tetralogy Le Monde réel, 4 vol. (1933-44), describing the class struggle of the proletariat; the huge novel Les Communistes, 6 vol. (1949-51); novels of veiled autobiography; and volumes of poems expressing patriotism and love for his wife. He was editor of the communist weekly of arts and literature, Les Lettres françaises, 1953-72
louis aragon

    الواصلة

    Lou·is Ar·a·gon

    التركية النطق

    lui erıgän

    النطق

    /ˈlo͞oē ˈerəˌgän/ /ˈluːiː ˈɛrəˌɡɑːn/
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