Julien Torma
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Occupation(s) | Poet, writer, playwright |
Known for | Possibly never existing |
Julien Torma (Cambrai, 6 April 1902 – Tyrol, 17 February 1933[citation needed]) was credited as a French writer, playwright and poet who was part of the Dadaist movement.
Torma disappeared in the mountains of the
pataphysics" in the "pataphysics calendar". The real writer who authored the first four publications and Porte battantes would have had to be using a pen name, as, according to the French institute for statistics INSEE, only three Torma births have been recorded in France since 1891, all between 1941 and 1965.[citation needed
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Publications
- The Obscure Lamp (1919)
- The Big Troche (1925)
- Cuts (1926)
- Euphorisms (1926)
Posthumous publications
- Lebordelamer (1955)
- Le Bétrou (1955)
- Porte Battante (1963)
- Grabuge (1998)
- Definitively incomplete writings (2003)
See also
Notes
- ^ Michel Corvin. Essai d'interprétation d'une mystification Littéraire.
References
- 4 Dada Suicides: Selected Texts of Arthur Cravan, Jacques Rigaut, Julien Torma & Jacques Vache (Anti-Classics of Dada) by Torma, ISBN 0-947757-74-0
- Julien Torma in Paris