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Paul Eluard [1895-1952] FRA
Ranked #268 in the top 380 poets
Votes 94%: 176 up, 11 down

One of the founders of the surrealist movement.

Eluard was born to a lower-middle-class family in Saint Denis, Paris. His father was a bookkeeper, his mother, helped out with the household income by making dresses. At the age of 16 Paul was sent to a Swiss sanatorium for tuberculosis, during this time he became highly interested in poetry. Upon his return to France he joined the army and was injured from exposure to toxic gas. After his war experience, year 1917, he released what is considered to be his first noteworthy poetry volume.     

Eluard was briefly involved with the Dada Movement, meeting Tristan Tzara, Andre Breton, and other member of surrealist and Dadaist circles. Like Breton, Aragon, Peret, Soupault and other intellectuals. His reputation as a poet was established with the publication of "Capitale de la Doluer ` in 1926.

In 1924 Paul`s whereabouts vanished from public knowledge. Rumors that he had died, spread around and became truth, until after seven months he returned. Eluard told the people that he had journeyed from Marseilles to Tahiti, Indonesia, and Ceylon. Later on it was discovered that it was connected with the loss of his wife Gala to the surrealist artist Salvador Dali. 

Eluard was active within the international communist movement in the cultural field. He traveled in Britain, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Mexico, and Russia, but not the United States; because he was refused a visa as he was a Communist.

Paul`s idealism, kindness and inability to see the reality of the Soviet Union led the poet to admire Stalin as a cultural force for good. According to Eluard, the mission of poetry was to renew language in order to effect radical changes in all areas of existence. He saw poetry as an action capable of arousing awareness in his readers, and identified with the leftist struggle for political, social and sexual liberation.

During his lifetime Paul managed to publish over seventy books consisting of; poetry, literary, and political views. Eluard died in Charenton-le-Pont in 1952

Surrealism, Haiku, Dada

YearsCountryPoetInteraction
1819-1892
USA
Walt Whitman
→ influenced Paul Eluard
1920-1970
ROU/FRA
Paul Celan
→ translated Paul Eluard


WorkLangRating
Liberté
eng
5
La Courbe De Tes Yeux
fre
4
Five Haiku
eng
3
The Nakedness Of Truth (I Know It Well)
eng
3
Curfew
eng
2
I Cannot Be Known
eng
1
The Absence
eng
1
The Human Face
eng
1
Uninterrupted Poetry
eng
1
‘At Dawn I Love You’
eng
1
A Single Smile
eng
0
Absence
eng
0
Air Vif
eng
0
As Far As My Eye Can See In My Body’s Senses
eng
0
At The Window
eng
0
Barely Disfigured
eng
0
Certitude
eng
0
Easy
eng
0
Ecstasy
eng
0
Even When We Sleep
eng
0
Fertile Eyes
eng
0
Head Against The Walls
eng
0
Hunted
eng
0
I Only Wish To Love You
eng
0
I Said It To You
eng
0
In A New Night
eng
0
It’s The Sweet Law Of Men
eng
0
La Terre Est Bleue
fre
0
Lady Love
eng
0
Lovely And Lifelike
eng
0
Max Ernst
eng
0
Nearer To Us
eng
0
Nusch
eng
0
Obsession
eng
0
Open Door
eng
0
Other Children
eng
0
Our Life
eng
0
Ring Of Peace
eng
0
Series
eng
0
Talking Of Power And Love
eng
0
The Beloved
eng
0
The Curve Of Your Eyes
eng
0
The Deaf And Blind
eng
0
The Immediate Life
eng
0
The River
eng
0
The Season Of Loves
eng
0
The Word
eng
0
The World Is Blue As An Orange
eng
0
Thus, Woman, Principle Of Life, Speaker Of The Ideal
eng
0
To Live
eng
0
To Marc Chagall
eng
0
We Have Created The Night
eng
0
We two
eng
0
Your Orange Hair In The Void Of The World
eng
0
‘She Looks Into Me…’
eng
0
‘You Rise the Water Unfolds’
eng
0

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