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FIRST EDITION of this presentation of Cuban painting from 1952 to 1962.
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"To Simone de Beauvoir y Jean Paul Sartre, Con la amistad y la admiracion de Cuba y de "Revolucion", Carlos Franqui, Habana de 1 de abril de 1963".
In early 1960, a few months after the Cuban revolution, Jean-Paul Sartre was invited to Cuba by the writer Carlos Franquin, then director of the newspaper Revolucion. Despite the bad memory of a trip made ten years earlier, the philosopher, accompanied by Simone de Beauvoir, flies to Havana and stays for a month. They accompany Castro on a 48-hour tour of the island. Castro confides to them "I am a revolutionary by vocation". Back in France, Sartre published a series of 16 articles on the Cuban revolution in France-Soir.
RARE PROVENANCE.
Blue cloth publisher's binder, complete with illustrated dust jacket with some tears.