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La vie immédiate

1932144 x 193 mm

FIRST EDITION
ONE OF THE EX. ON ALFA
Fine autograph signed letter to Janine Bouissounouse

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FIRST EDITION.
UN DES 1000 EXEMPLAIRES NUMÉROTÉS SUR ALFA, après 10 ex. num. sur Japon Nacré.

Autograph signed letter to Janine Bouissounouse :

"Pour Janine
au long cours de notre
amitié rapide
et sûre
Paul Éluard

Good condition.

A novelist, critic and journalist, Janine Bouissounouse was General Secretary of La revue du cinéma ; she first rubbed shoulders with the Philosophies before moving closer to the Surrealists. "An admirer of Eluard, she knows all his texts". She met him in November 1926, when a 'surrealist' dance performance at the Comédie des Champs Elysées aroused the ire of the 'true surrealists'. They interrupted the performance before being taken to the police station. (Vanoyeke, Violaine. Paul Éluard. The poet of freedom. Biography. 1995)
After the Second World War, Eluard was invited to Rome, where Janine Bouissounouse was living, to stay with her and enable her to make contact with the Communist and Socialist intelligentsia and the arts world, which was to have an impact on the rest of her journalistic and political career, establishing her role as a cultural mediator between France and Italy (Forlin, Olivier, French intellectuals and Italy, 1945-1955. L'Harmattan, 2006. pp.26-31)
Janine Bouissounous published several articles on her memories of Eluard, including When Paul Eluard told me his dreams  (Le Figaro Littérairen°1126, 13-19 November 1967, pp. 10-11).

Paris,Éditions des cahiers libres,1932.In-8, Softcover144 x 193 mm,170 pp.

Non coupé, etiquette de prix (18 frs) collée sur le dos. Quelques piqûres et frottements sur le dos et les plats, sinon en bon état.

Bio

Paul Éluard

Eugene Grindel

(born in Saint-Denis on 14 December 1895 and died in Charenton-le-Pont on 18 November 1952)

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