Medias
Jacques Rigaut, le suicidé magnifique
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Paris, novembre 1929 : les « Années folles » s'achèvent. Dans sa chambre d'une maison de désintoxication, un jeune homme se tire une balle dans le coeur. C'est Jacques Rigaut ; le plus beau, le plus radical des dadaïstes. Ce non-conformiste absolu avait prévenu : « Essayez, si vous le pouvez, d'arrêter un homme qui voyage avec son suicide à la boutonnière. » Tous ses amis écrivent, photographient, tournent des films : ils s'appellent René Clair, André Breton, Paul Éluard, Pie
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Release date | November 25th 2019 |
Language | French |
Publisher | GALLIMARD |
Collection | NRF Biographies |
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Number of pages | 706 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Illustrations | 16 Plates, unspecified, Halftones, unspecified, Illustrations, black and white |
Measure | 23.0 cm (Height), 16 cm (Width), 866 gr (Weight) |
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