- Louis Scutenaire
Louis Scutenaire was a
poet ,anarchist ,surrealist andcivil servant . Born Jean Émile Louis Scutenaire inOllignies ,Belgium ,June 29 1905 ; diedBrussels ,August 15 1987 .Life
Louis Scutenaire is chiefly remembered as a central figure in the
Belgian Surrealist movement, along withRené Magritte ,Paul Nougé ,Marcel Lecomte and his own wifeIrène Hamoir . He studiedlaw at theFree University of Brussels (now split into theUniversité Libre de Bruxelles and theVrije Universiteit Brussel ) and was a criminal lawyer from 1931 to 1944. In 1926 he discoveredsurrealism and was a primary contributor to theRevue surréaliste . He was sympathetic toCommunism during the 1930s and 1940s but as the truth about theStalin regime became more apparent, he grew disenchanted with it and became ananarchist . After theSecond World War he became a civil servant in the Belgian Ministry of the Interior, a job he kept for the rest of his life.Scutenaire grew disillusioned with the increasing
commercialisation of Surrealism after theSecond World War , but this did not apparently impair his close friendship with the most famous Belgian surrealistRené Magritte . Scutenaire and his wife would visit the Magritte home on Sundays, where Scutenaire would be invited to give titles to Magritte's recent paintings; 170 of the paintings still bear the titles that Scutenaire suggested. (He is also the model for the figure in Magritte's canvas "Universal Gravitation ".)Scutenaire's published works include a series of books entitled "
Mes Inscriptions ", collections of gnomic and mischievousaphorisms , as well as one of the earliest and most entertainingmonographs on Magritte. He was awarded in 1985 theGrand Prix spécial de l'Humour noir in recognition of his achievements as a writer with a lifelong distrust of authority and institution.He died twenty years to the hour after his friend Magritte, just after watching a television programme on the painter.
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*André Souris, "Paul Nougé et ses complices" dans "Entretiens sur le surréalisme", sous la direction de
Ferdinand Alquié , Mouton, Paris-La Haye, 1968.
*Christian Bussy, "Anthologie du surréalisme en Belgique",Paris , Gallimard,1972.
*Marcel Mariën, "L'activité surréaliste en Belgique (1924-1950)", Bruxelles, Lebeer-Hossmann, 1979.
*"René Magritte et le surréalisme en Belgique", Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Bruxelles, 1982.
*"Louis Scutenaire", "Plein Chant" n° 33-34,Bassac , novembre 1986-janvier 1987.
*"Les écrits de Louis Scutenaire (De 1913 à 1987), 1. Poèmes et proses", note de Michel-Georges-Bernard,Paris , Éditions de l'Orycte, 29 juin 1987 [Textes présentés dans la chronologie de leur écriture] .
*"Le mouvement surréaliste à Bruxelles et en Wallonie (1924-1947)",Paris , Centre Culturel Wallonie Bruxelles, 1988.
*Raoul Vaneigem , "Louis Scutenaire",Paris , collection Poètes d'aujourd'hui, Seghers, 1991 ISBN|2232103218, 190 p.
*"René Magritte, La période "vache", "Les pieds dans le plat" avec Louis Scutenaire",Marseille , Musée Cantini, 1992 ISBN|2711825914, 168 p.
*"Irène, Scut, Magritte & C°",Brussels , Musée Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, 1996, 558 p.
*Jean-Patrice Courtois, "La grammaire inachevable de Louis Scutenaire", dans "Europe", "Les surréalistes belges", n° 912, Paris, avril 2005.
* [http://perso.wanadoo.fr/libertaire/portraits/scutenaire.htm Short biography in French]
* [http://www.brusselsremembers.irisnet.be/subject/?id=4771 Short tribute in English]
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