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A collection of brief poems accompanied by drawings assembles rapid, disjunctive images that mix erotic, anatomical and mechanical motifs. The language alternates between playful provocation and subdued melancholy, using surreal juxtapositions, puns and sudden associative leaps to evoke dreams, urban sensation and bodily experience. Recurring concerns include desire and decay, machines and animals, and ironic references to religion and science, while figures undergo metamorphosis. The pieces function like a collage of impressions and aphorisms rather than a continuous narrative, inviting close attention to striking images and abrupt tonal shifts.

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Francis Picabia

Francis Picabia was a French avant-garde artist and poet, known for his contributions to the Dada movement and his innovative approach to art and literature. His work often challenged traditional forms and conventions, reflecting a deep engagement with the complexities of modernity. Among his notable literary works are "Pensées sans langage," which explores the interplay of thought and expression, and "Poèmes et dessins de la fille née sans mère," a unique collection that combines poetry and visual art. Picabia's multifaceted creativity continues to influence contemporary artists and writers.

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