As listed in his prison record of 1924, aged 20. However, his hairdresser and biographer, Luis Llongueras, states Dalí was 1,74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) tall.
Ian Gibson (1997). The Shameful Life of Salvador Dalí. W. W. Norton & Company. Gibson found out that "Dalí" (and its many variants) is an extremely common surname in Arab countries like Maroc, Tunisia, Algérie hoặc Ai Cập. On the other hand, also according to Gibson, Dalí's mother's family, the Domènech of Barcelona, had Jewish roots.
salvadordalimuseum.org
Birth certificate and “Dalí Biography”. Dalí Museum. Dalí Museum. Bản gốc lưu trữ ngày 27 tháng 8 năm 2008. Truy cập ngày 24 tháng 8 năm 2008.
Meisler, Stanley (tháng 4 năm 2005). “The Surreal World of Salvador Dalí”. Smithsonian.com. Smithsonian Magazine. Truy cập ngày 12 tháng 7 năm 2014.
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Bosquet, Alain, Conversations with Dalí, 1969. p. 19–20. (PDF format) (of García Lorca) 'S.D.:He was homosexual, as everyone knows, and madly in love with me. He tried to screw me twice.... I was extremely annoyed, because I wasn't homosexual, and I wasn't interested in giving in. Besides, it hurts. So nothing came of it. But I felt awfully flattered vis-à-vis the prestige. Deep down I felt that he was a great poet and that I owe him a tiny bit of the Divine Dalí's asshole. He eventually bagged a young girl, and she replaced me in the sacrifice. Failing to get me to put my ass at his disposal, he swore that the girl's sacrifice was matched by his own: it was the first time he had ever slept with a woman.'