Deharme, Lise, 1898-1980
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שם ראשי (לועזית)
Deharme, Lise, 1898-1980
רמיזות
Dame au gant, 1898-1980
Dame de Pique, 1898-1980
Lady of the glove, 1898-1980
Queen of spades, 1898-1980
Hirtz, Lise, 1898-1980
תאריך לידה
1898-05-05
תאריך פטירה
1980-01-19
מדינות קשורות
France
תחום פעילות
Surrealism
מקצוע
Authors
שפות קשורות
fre
מגדר
female
מקורות מידע
- access point: Lise Deharme; Lise Deharme (née Anne-Marie Hirtz; 5 May 1898--19 January 1980) was a French writer associated with the Surrealist movement; born in Paris. In January 1925, she visited the Paris Bureau of Surrealist Research. As a result of an incident that occurred during her visit, which is recorded in André Breton''s Nadja, she would become known as the "dame au gant," or the Lady of the Glove. In her lifetime, she gained "celebrity as a hostess". Specifically, she was a prolific organizer of Surrealist salons. In the late 1930s, Deharme collaborated with Claude Cahun on the book Le Cœur de Pic. After publishing Le Cœur de Pic in 1937 Deharme, alternatively, came to be known in the Surrealist circle as "la Dame de Pique" [the Queen of Spades]. Around this time she was closely connected to André Breton, Paul Eluard, and Man Ray. She is featured posing in one of Man Ray's photographs as the Queen of Spades ( (Wikipedia, viewed June 20, 2023) )
- La femme cent sexes ou les genres communicants, 1998:p.12 (Lise Deharme, born 1898, died 1980)
- Cahier de curieuse personne, 1933:t.p. (Lise Deharme)
- Il était une petite pie, 1928:t.p. (Lise Hirtz)
- French studies, 57(3) 2003:p. 324 (Lise Deharme; born Lise Anne-Marie Hirtz; married Pierre Meyer 1921, then Paul Deharme 1927, then Jacques Parsons 1941)
- OCLC WorldCat, 21 May 2010(hdgs.: Deharme, Lise, 1898-1979; Hirtz, Lise; Deharme, Lise, pseud. de Lise Parsons, née Hirtz)
- BnF Web OPAC, July 23, 2010(Deharme, Lise (1898-1979); écrivain; also Deharme, Lise (pseud de Lise Parsons, née Hirtz)