Nadja
"Nadja" is a novel written by the French author André Breton, first published in 1928. It is considered a key work of Surrealism, blending fiction and autobiography. The story follows the narrator's encounters with a mysterious woman named Nadja, exploring themes of love, madness, and the subconscious.
The narrative is characterized by its dreamlike quality and fragmented structure, reflecting the Surrealist movement's emphasis on free association and the exploration of the unconscious mind. Through vivid imagery and poetic language, Breton captures the essence of Nadja as both a person and a symbol of unattainable desire.