Nadja

Nadja is a novel written by the French surrealist Andr Breton in 1928. It starts with the question "Who am I?" It is based on a meeting with a young woman (Nadja) and is taken to be autobiographical description of Breton's meeting with a mad patient of Pierre Janet. It includes references to other Paris surrealists such as Louis Aragon.
Nadja is a 1995 movie about vampires set in modern-day Manhattan.

 

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