Marianne Van Hirtum (20 July 1935 – 11 June 1988) was a Belgian author writing in the French language, connected with the
surrealist movement.
She was born in
Namur,[1][2] the daughter of Louis Van Hirtum, a doctor at a psychiatric hospital.[3]
Van Hirtum met
André Breton in 1959,[1] the same year in which she participated in the International Surrealist Exhibition in Paris.[2] She died in
Paris, aged 52.
Bibliography
Poèmes pour les petits pauvres, Paris, Seghers 1953.[2]
Les Insolites, Paris, Gallimard 1956.
La Nuit mathématique, Mortemart, Rougerie 1976.
Les Balançoires d'Euclide, Mortemart, Rougerie 1977.
Maisons, Parisod 1977.
Le Cheval-arquebuse, Orléans, Jean-Jacques Sergent 1978.
Le Trépied des algèbres, Mortemart, Rougerie 1980.