• Henri Michaux (French: [miʃo]; 24 May 1899, Namur – 19 October 1984, Paris) was a Belgian-born French poet, writer and painter. Michaux is renowned for...
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  • experimental abstract animation based on the poetry of Henri Michaux, which features words from Michaux's work that morph into shapes and human-like figures...
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    1960 and 1964, where she translated authors such as Antonin Artaud, Henri Michaux, Aimé Césaire and Yves Bonnefoy. She also studied history of religion...
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    wordless writing with his poem Paris, Mai 1924. Later in the 1920s, Henri Michaux, who was influenced by Asian calligraphy, Surrealism, and Automatic...
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  • Vers les icebergs [Essai sur Henri Michaux] is an essay by J. M. G. Le Clézio on Henri Michaux. Vers les icebergs could well be translated into English...
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  • footballer François André Michaux (1770–1855), French botanist Henri Michaux (1899–1984), Belgian-French writer Lewis H. Michaux (1884/5–1976), African-American...
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  • written in France into the 20th century by such writers as Max Jacob, Henri Michaux, Gertrude Stein, and Francis Ponge.[citation needed] In 1877–1882 Russian...
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  • Lucette Michaux-Chevry (5 March 1929 – 9 September 2021) was a French politician, who served as President of the Regional Council of the overseas department...
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    traditions Bäckström, Per. Enhet i mångfalden. Henri Michaux och det groteska (Unity in the Plenitude. Henri Michaux and the Grotesque), Lund: Ellerström, 2005...
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  • Henri Michaux – (Discovering Henri Michaux) - 1941 - The text of a talk Gide gave to a literary society on his friend, the Belgian poet Henri Michaux...
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  • in 1967. A French artist by the name of Henri Michaux, was considered "a pioneer in psychedelic art". Michaux experimented with LSD while creating his...
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  • Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alberto Giacometti, and several of the prominent writers of his time, such as Jean Genet and Henri Michaux.[citation needed]...
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    people have gained anything from it." The writers Jean Paulhan and Henri Michaux have both counted Lautréamont as an influence on their work.[citation...
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  • Federico García Lorca Artur Lundkvist Stéphane Mallarmé Harry Martinson Henri Michaux Birger Sjöberg August Stramm Giorgos Seferis Philippe Soupault Jules...
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  • novels, notably in the periodical Mercure de France, and befriended Henri Michaux, Pierre Morhange, and Robert Desnos. Around 1922 Cahun and Moore began...
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  • album by Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. The album is named after Henri Michaux's description of the feeling of using mescaline in Miserable Miracle...
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    peyote experience in Voyage to the Land of the Tarahumara (1937) and Henri Michaux who wrote Misérable Miracle (1956), to describe his experiments with...
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  • actor (b. 1957) October 19 Jin Yuelin, Chinese philosopher (b. 1895) Henri Michaux, Belgian writer and painter (b. 1899) Jerzy Popiełuszko, Polish Roman...
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  • L'Infini turbulent (Infinite Turbulence) is an autobiographical essay by Henri Michaux about his experiences with mescaline. It was first published in 1957...
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  • (1919–2014) Georges Mathieu (1921–2012) Jean Messagier (1920–1999) Henri Michaux (1899–1984) Jean Miotte (born 1926) Ludwig Merwart (1913–1979) Zoran...
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  • (1898–1964), painter Georges Gimel (1898–1962), painter, engraver, sculptor Henri Michaux (1899–1984) (Belgian), painter Brassaï (Gyula Halasz) (1899–1984) (born...
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  • Pierre Jean Jouve. He directed books devoted to Burroughs, Pélieu, Henri Michaux, Ungaretti, Louis Massignon, Lewis Carroll, H. P. Lovecraft, Alexander...
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    Jeanne Maubourg (1873-1953), opera singer, radio actress in Canada Henri Michaux (1899–1984), French-speaking poet and painter Benoît Poelvoorde (born...
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  • Lemonnier Suzanne Lilar Maurice Maeterlinck Thierry Martens Pierre Mertens Henri Michaux Amélie Nothomb Jean Ray aka John Flanders for his works in Dutch Georges...
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    1946, Dubuffet started a series of portraits, with his own friends Henri Michaux, Francis Ponge, George Limbour, Jean Paulhan and Pierre Matisse serving...
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    scene, such as Patti Smith. Radical French authors, such as Jean Genet, Henri Michaux, René Daumal and Francis Picabia were mixed with Lower East Side writers...
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    including Mircea Eliade, Eugène Ionesco, Paul Celan, Samuel Beckett, Henri Michaux and Fernando Savater.[citation needed] In 1995, Cioran died of Alzheimer's...
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  • Soupault, Pierre Reverdy, Antonin Artaud (who revolutionized theater), Henri Michaux and René Char. The surrealist movement would continue to be a major...
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    Emile Verhaeren, Guido Gezelle, Robert Goffin, Paul van Ostaijen, and Henri Michaux, as well as the novelists Hendrik Conscience, Stijn Streuvels, Charles...
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    2 Gower Street (and died there in 1929). The Walloon (Belgian) poet Henri Michaux briefly resided in Gower Street in February 1931.[citation needed] From...
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