Best French surrealist books? I liked Les Chants de Maldoror and Story of the Eye, looking for something similar. Are Irene's Cunt and Nadja in the same vein?
The Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician by Alfred Jarry.
Moravagine by Blaise Cendrars.
I heard Nadja is good.
>>7738493
Tzara maybe?
Maldoror was a trip. especially Poésies
une semaine de bonte
>>7738493
Both books you mentioned aren't excactly surrealist. Lautreamont was sort of black romantic/proto-surrealist, Bataille was a bit different as well. Won't do bad with Irene's cunt, Nadja is different, not much of darker themes, more light in there (goes for all of Breton).
If you don't strictly want something french then try Unica Zurn.
Also: Mandiargues, Gracq, Noel, maybe some Genet, early Leiris.
>>7738585
Poesies are not Maldoror.
Tzara is different, a lot.
>>7738493
The Opposing Shore by Julien Gracq is excellent and won the author one of France's top literary prizes.