Monny de Boully (1904 in Belgrade – 1968 in Paris in a taxi) was a Franco-Serbian writer and poet.
Born into a family of Serbian Sephardic bankers, as Solomon Buli, de Boully was educated in Belgrade.
He arrived in Paris in 1925, where he met André Breton, Louis Aragon and Benjamin Péret.
He published one text in the publication La Révolution surréaliste.
[1] In 1943, Jean Rousselot [fr] saved Monny de Boully and his wife Paulette, arrested by the Gestapo.