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French authors 21st-century.
Aragon, Louis
BORN: 1897, Paris
DIED: 1982, Paris
NATIONALITY: French
GENRE: Poetry, Nonfiction
MAJOR WORKS:
The Adventures of Telemachus (1922)
Treatise on Style (1928)
Persecutor Persecuted (1931)
Aurelien (1944)
The Communists (1951)
Holy Week: A Novel (1958)
Overview
Louis Aragon was a writer, poet, and critic who analyzed the underlying messages in the literature and politics of France.
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Giving his voice and images to the art of France, Aragon was a leading influence on the shaping of the novel in the early to mid-twentieth century. He was also a founder of the Dada and surrealist movements.
Works in Biographical and Historical Context
A Child Prodigy Aragon was born in the Beaux Quartiers section of Paris on October 3, 1897, to Marguerite Toucas-Massillon and Louis Andrieux Aragon.
His mother was single, and his father was already married. To hide the circumstances of his birth, his parents arranged for him to be brought up as the adoptive