Definition of Louis Aragon

1. Noun. French writer who generalized surrealism to literature (1897-1982).

Exact synonyms: Aragon
Generic synonyms: Author, Writer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Louis Aragon

Lou Gehrig
Lou Gehrig's disease
Louanne
Loud
Louella
Loughborough
Louie
Louis
Louis' angle
Louis' law
Louis-Bar
Louis-Bar syndrome
Louis-Hector Berlioz
Louis Antoine de Bougainville
Louis Aragon (current term)
Louis Armstrong
Louis Auchincloss
Louis B. Mayer
Louis Bleriot
Louis Braille
Louis Burt Mayer
Louis Charles Alfred de Musset
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Louis Eugene Felix Neel
Louis Henri Sullivan
Louis Henry Sullivan
Louis I
Louis II
Louis III

Literary usage of Louis Aragon

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"In Le Paysan de Paris (1926), Louis Aragon portrayed statues as mysterious idols surrounded by bizarre, ephemeral sects and Surrealist cults.6 However, ..."

2. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1844)
"... and Louis Aragon with his Monde reel, of which Les beaux Quartiers is a part) devote their descriptive powers to the pre-War period more often than to ..."

3. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1921)
"Other poets of similar inspiration are Ph. Soupault, Louis Aragon, André Breton, Raymond Radiguet, Gabrielle Buffet, J. Perez Jorba, Pierre Albert Birot, ..."

4. Russian Refugees in France and the United States Between the World Wars by James E. Hassell (1991)
"André Breton, Louis Aragon, and Jean Cocteau were prominent in the movement. On a more popular level, "going to the movies" now became a major form of mass ..."

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