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Gisele Prassinos

    Gisèle Prassinos is a French writer of Greek and Italian origin whose early writings were discovered by André Breton and associated with Surrealism. Her texts, found at the age of fourteen, were recognized as a perfect illustration of automatic language, showcasing the immediacy and rawness of automatist writing. While her formal ties to organized Surrealism lessened after World War II, Prassinos has continued to publish widely, developing her distinctive literary voice. Her work offers a compelling exploration into the power and spontaneity of language through the lens of Surrealist thought and personal artistic evolution.

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