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Paul Éluard

Paul Éluard

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Birth: 1895-12-14 , Saint-Denis
Death: 1952-11-18 , Charenton-le-Pont
Paul Eluard was a highly influential French poet, considered one of the leading figures of Surrealism and a prominent voice in 20th-century French literature. His poetry, characterized by its lyrical beauty, emotional intensity, and profound exploration of love, freedom, and social justice, evolved through various phases, from early Symbolist influences to his engagement with Surrealism and later, with the Resistance movement. Eluard's work is marked by its accessible yet deeply evocative language, its celebration of the everyday, and its unwavering humanism. He is celebrated for his ability to translate complex emotions and political ideals into powerful and enduring poetic expressions, making him a beloved and critically acclaimed figure.
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The Nakedness of Truth (I know it well)

The Nakedness of Truth (I know it well)
Despair has no wings,
Nor has love,
No countenance:
They do not speak.
I do not stir,
I do not behold them,
I do not speak to them,
But I am as real as my love and my despair.
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