![]() ![]() However, her social and political influence on Surrealism extends far beyond the novel, and beyond her influence as Breton's "notorious muse". She is remembered as the "first impossible mad love dreamed of by André Breton". Until recently, the legacy of Lise Deharme has been told in the margins of books on Surrealism and Surrealism’s father, André Breton. Using the pen name Lisa Hirtz, she published her first book: Il était une petite pie (with 8 pochoirs by Joan Miró) in 1928. In 1927 she married Paul Deharme, the radio pioneer who worked with surrealist Robert Desnos. ![]() 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 January 1925, she visited the Paris Bureau of Surrealist Research. ![]() Lise Deharme (née Anne-Marie Hirtz – 19 January 1980) was a French writer associated with the Surrealist movement.ĭeharme was born in Paris in 1898. ![]()
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