Le quotidien dans Paroles de Jacques Prévert

Section: Research Paper
Published
Jan 1, 2000
Pages
177-192

Abstract

Jacques Brevier was a light-blooded cynic with presence and glamor, supported by his graceful language, his popular market worlds, and his surrealist poetry dissolving from all textual restrictions and literary doctrinal conditions. And he learned more from life, the street and popular life than he had learned in school, then he met a number of poets, painters and writers who later formed the surrealist movement. In general, Jacques Breviers surrealism is a free investment of language and reality, for signification and the signified together, or it is an allegorical ritual. A metaphorical cessation of being faithful to the usual uses of language, but rather an expansion in the exploding of the uses of speech, a violation of all old rhetorical habits, and a violation - also - of the customary systematic methods of seeing the world, as it is a legitimate text on all interpretations. In his collection "Words" 1946, and in his plays and films about his attitude towards the poor and the oppressed, and he sang the beauty of life, and that is why he was the closest to the people's concerns and the simplicity of life in his poetry. The poet who sets out from him to search for human values in a world that began to dissolve from them and search for his own interests. Therefore, the poet was searching for the humanity of mankind, as he balances in his dualities between the past and the present, nature, the city, falsehood and truthfulness to a statement The face of beauty in this life, and from this field one can read Prefer's poetry, behind many of his poems are human values.

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M. S. H. Al-Assaf, Y. (2000). Le quotidien dans Paroles de Jacques Prévert. Adab Al-Rafidayn, 40(56), 177–192. https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.2010.30868