Signes du Temps, no. 5 - Vous avez le bonjour de Robert Desnos (Fr.)
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Paris. Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes (Deux-Sèvres). 1951. Issue no. 5. Softcover in protective plastic. Book Condition: Near Fine, slight softening from shelf wear and fading over time. 64pp.
Signes du Temps (Litérature, Arts, Poésie) Revue Trimestrielle: Premier Quadrant, No. 5
Direction, rédaction, publicité - Gilbert Lamireau.
Ill. of Robert Desnos caricature, caption “imaginé pour Minou, 7 ans.”
“Signes du Temps” was a series dedicated to literature, art, and poetry eponymous of a certain moment and inspirational to a certain generation in time. This issue is an introduction to the poetry of Robert Desnos, a French Surrealist poet. This volume is an ensemble of poems, essays, and other meditations in homage to his work’s myriad influence over those writing “after Desnos,” including pieces like “Two cantatas: Cantata for the Inauguration of the Museum of Man - The Four Elements presented by Alfred Smoular,” a letter to Gaston Criel, and more.
[English title: "Sign of the Times, no.5 - An introduction to Robert Desnos"]
Text in French.
Signes du Temps (Litérature, Arts, Poésie) Revue Trimestrielle: Premier Quadrant, No. 5
Direction, rédaction, publicité - Gilbert Lamireau.
Ill. of Robert Desnos caricature, caption “imaginé pour Minou, 7 ans.”
“Signes du Temps” was a series dedicated to literature, art, and poetry eponymous of a certain moment and inspirational to a certain generation in time. This issue is an introduction to the poetry of Robert Desnos, a French Surrealist poet. This volume is an ensemble of poems, essays, and other meditations in homage to his work’s myriad influence over those writing “after Desnos,” including pieces like “Two cantatas: Cantata for the Inauguration of the Museum of Man - The Four Elements presented by Alfred Smoular,” a letter to Gaston Criel, and more.
[English title: "Sign of the Times, no.5 - An introduction to Robert Desnos"]
Text in French.