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Georges Henein

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In Paris, he co-directed the surrealist liaison office “Cause”, but in 1948, he withdrew from the Surrealist movement, while still publishing his poems in Phases journal. In the 1960s, he got involved in journalism working as editor-in-chief and head of the reporting department for the news magazines
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Born in Cairo in 1914, Henien was the son of Sadek Henein Pacha, a coptic diplomat father and Mary Zanelli, an Italian-Egyptian mother. Henein spent his childhood between Cairo, Madrid, Rome and Paris where he would eventually study at the Lycée Pasteur de Neuily and the Sorbonne. Because of his
273:, Henein stood out for his free, alert and unalterable tone. He used to work with an urgency allowing him to be scandalized or to be moved in the same breath, with a rage sometimes tinged with melancholy, sometimes with perfidy. An example: “ 178:, also known as Paula, who he would marry in 1954. Together, along with several other surrealists from Art and Liberty, they worked on a surrealist publication of writings and drawings titled 135:. He established a friendship with Breton and began a correspondence with him in which Henein "grappled with questions of how to fuse revolutionary Marxism with Surrealism." 505: 545: 261:
While forced to exile in France by the Egyptian government in 1962 – due to his anti-fascist ideas, Henein worked as a journalist. Writing on
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which brought together artists, writers and various intellectuals of different backgrounds and national origins under the shared cause of
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education abroad, he was fluent in Arabic, Italian, Greek, English and French. While in France, Henein met
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In 1933 he became a columnist in Egyptian newspapers, notable for his enlightening or nasty tone.
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Back from Paris in the 1930s, he spread surrealism in Cairo by founding the group
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LaCoss, Don (2010). "Egyptian Surrealism and 'Degenerate Art' in 1939".
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was a member), and then by creating the journal (and publishing house)
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When he died, she published several of his works in French such as
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The Prestige of Terror - translated from the french by Tom Ridgway
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activism. The group was active from 1938 up until the late 1940s.
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Art et Liberté: Rupture, War and Surrealism in Egypt (1938-1948)
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In 1938, he published his first collection of poems titled
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Un temps de petite fille, Editions de Minuit, Paris, 1947
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For a Polluted Consciousness, Who Are You, Mr. Aragon
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Rosemont, Penelope (2001). "Dada & Surrealism".
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with illustrations by fellow Art and Liberty member
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Notes on a Useless Country, The Gloomiest Relation,
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Index


Cairo, Egypt
France
Art et Liberté
Art and Liberty Group
anti-fascist
André Breton
Henri Calet
Art et Liberté
Albert Cossery
Edmond Jabès
Ramsès Younane
Ikbal El-Alailly
Don Quichotte
Henri Curiel
Raoul Curiel
Kamel el-Telmissany
Jeune Afrique
L’Express
Louis-Ferdinand CĂ©line
Marilyn Monroe
Françoise Hardy
Raymond Roussel
Marcel Proust
ISBN
978-2370740311
JSTOR
27934079
doi
10.2307/1358944

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