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Élégie à Pablo Neruda

1966190 x 240 mm

ORIGINAL EDITION illustrated by André MASSON.
INSCRIBED AND SIGNED.

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ORIGINAL EDITION illustrated by André MASSON

One of 5000 numbered copies on Calypso (after 20 copies on Japon and 32 copies on Hollande).

SIGNED AUTOGRAPH CONSIGNMENT  to the writer and critic Guy Dumur (1921 - 1991):

"to Guy Dumur, to continue the conversation
Aragon

"In the spring of 1965, an earthquake devastated Chile and ruined Pablo Neruda's house on the Pacific coast. On this occasion, Aragon spoke to his friend, mixing his own verses with those of the Chilean poet, who interrupted him to say his poem Le Paresseux, nul ne sait pourquoi de tant vers choisi. "(Argument of the poem)

Paris,Gallimard,1966.In-4, Softcover190 x 240 mm,37 pp.

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Louis Aragon

(Paris: October 3, 1897 - December 24, 1982)

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