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Julien Torma (Cambrai, 6 April 1902 – Tyrol, 17 February 1933) was credited as a French writer, playwright and poet who was part of the Dadaist movement. Torma disappeared in the mountains of the Tyrol at the age of 30. Due to his secretive behaviour and the impossibility of verifying the supposed details of his life (i.e. no living or known family members and every writer he supposedly knew having died long before the publication of his posthumous books - if they are by the author of the early books, no professional career, no fixed address, his body having never been recovered, etc.), it has been suggested by some, including Jean-François Jeandillou, that Torma's existence may be fictitious. His purported birthday, 6 April, is marked as "the birthday of pataphysics" in the "pataphysics c

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  • Julien Torma, né à Cambrai le 6 avril 1902, disparu à Tyrol le 17 février 1933 est un écrivain, dramaturge et poète français. Ami de Max Jacob, Robert Desnos et René Daumal, il fréquenta le groupe surréaliste sans jamais y adhérer, se sentant plus proche de la ’Pataphysique d'Alfred Jarry que du Surréalisme d'André Breton. Outre quelques ouvrages parus de son vivant, c'est le Collège de ’Pataphysique qui révéla ses œuvres et établit sa biographie de manière posthumes. (fr)
  • Julien Torma (Cambrai, 6 april 1902 - Tirol, 17 februari 1933) was een Franse schrijver, dramaturg en dichter. Bevriend met Max Jacob en Robert Desnos, nam hij zijdelings deel aan de bijeenkomsten en activiteiten van de surrealisten zonder daadwerkelijk lid te zijn van de groep. Hij was een groot kenner van de 'Pataphysique en Alfred Jarry. Zijn geschriften zijn postuum uitgegeven door het Collège de 'Pataphysique. (nl)
  • Julien Torma (Cambrai, 6 April 1902 – Tyrol, 17 February 1933) was credited as a French writer, playwright and poet who was part of the Dadaist movement. Torma disappeared in the mountains of the Tyrol at the age of 30. Due to his secretive behaviour and the impossibility of verifying the supposed details of his life (i.e. no living or known family members and every writer he supposedly knew having died long before the publication of his posthumous books - if they are by the author of the early books, no professional career, no fixed address, his body having never been recovered, etc.), it has been suggested by some, including Jean-François Jeandillou, that Torma's existence may be fictitious. His purported birthday, 6 April, is marked as "the birthday of pataphysics" in the "pataphysics c (en)
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