“Mais ce soir je suis seul”
Philippe Soupault Modernist Novelist
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https://doi.org/10.13135/2281-6658/9176Keywords:
Soupault, Surrealism, Le Bon Apôtre, 1922, ModernismAbstract
The year 1922 marked Philippe Soupault's withdrawal from the Surrealist movement and his entry into the novelistic genre, with the writing of “Le Bon Apôtre”, which appeared the following year. In this novel, we will read signs of the author's need for individualisation and resonances with modernist narrative research.
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