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Gisele Prassinos

Gisèle Prassinos (born 1920) is a French writer of Greek and Italian origin, associated with the surrealist movement.

She was born in Constantinople, Turkey and emigrated to France with her family at the age of two, where they lived in Paris. Her brother Mario Prassinos (1916 - 1985) was a noted artist and designer.

Her writing was discovered by André Breton in 1934, when she was just fourteen, and published in the French surrealist magazine Minotaure and the Belgian periodical Documents 34. Her first book, La Sauterelle arthritique (The Arthritic Grasshopper) was published in 1935 with a preface by Paul Éluard and a photograph by Man Ray.

Marianne van Hirtum observed that the surrealists of the time recognised these early writings as a "veritable illustration of automatic language par excellence".

After World War II Prassinos's association with organised surrealism was limited, but she has continued to publish widely.

(from Wikipedia)


“The river in front of her was black. She thought it contained many things.”
Gisele Prassinos
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