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Littérature, 2

Literature new series

Periodical

Author

Person cited Pierre de Ronsard
Edited by André Breton, Philippe Soupault
Text by Georges Anquetil

Description

A major vehicle of Surrealist thought, Littérature would publish some of the most important surrealist texts such as The Magnetic Fields. The title of Littérature was originally proposed by Paul Valéry, who was inspired by the last line of one of Verlaine's art poétique (1874): "And all the rest is literature". André Breton, director and co-editor of the review said that the adoption of this title was done in the spirit of derision.

The first 20 issues extend from March 1919 to August 1921. The "new series," (nouvelle série), was issued after the controversial Barrès case, and impending break with the Dada movement. Presented here we have the full series: 13 issues from March 1922 to June 1924, including one double issue (11/12). This beautiful copy was bound by Paul Bonet for André Breton. The cover has a golden backing, where each letter of the title "Littérature" intercalates with a band of colored morocco and holds the dates of publication.

Associated with this second issue was a letter written by Georges Anquetil (written from the L'infimerie des Prisons de Fresnes-Cellule 25, May 8 1922) which included two poems: "Prison" and "Response to Ronsard: Retort to the Sonnet for Helene".  Breton published in this number "The Other Flowers" by Georges Anquetil which is found printed on a card, also inserted within the pages of this review.

Image 1. Cover of number two of Literature new series.

Image 2. Handwritten poem by Georges Anquetil "Prison"

Image 3. Handwritten poem by Georges Anquetil "Response to Ronsard: retort to the Sonnet for Helene" written to the left of the transcribed poem of Ronsard.

Image 4. Poem "The Other Flowers" by Georges Anquetil (with editorial notes written by the hand of André Breton?).

Table of Contents

Germain Nouveau : Les Mains

André Breton : Lâchez tout

Louis Aragon : Asphyxies

Georges Anquetil : Les Fleurs du Bien

Philippe Soupault : Raymond Roussel

Jacques Rigaut : Un brillant Sujet

Roger Vitrac : Monuments

Jacques Baron : Le Masque au Nez de Caoutchouc

QUELQUES PRÉFÉRENCES DE

Louis Aragon - Jacques Baron - André Breton - Paul Éluard - Théodore Fraenkel Max Morise - Benjamin Péret - Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes - Jacques Rigaut Philippe Soupault - Roger Vitrac

 

Le fac-similé de la revue dans Mélusine-Surréalisme

Notice Sudoc

Bibliographical materialBreton Sale 2003, lot 1125. April 1922. In 12
Issue2
Date of publication 01/04/1922
Publicationfirst publication
LanguagesFrench
PublisherSans éditeur
Reference7770000
Breton Auction, 2003Lot 1125
Keywords, , ,
CategoriesSurrealists Manuscripts, Journals
Set[Journal] Littérature
Permanent linkhttps://www.andrebreton.fr/en/work/56600100528900