Paul Eluard.

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Paul Eluard.
Dors. Paris, undated [1931]. Small booklet in-8: brown suede with dots on the boards and the smooth spine, title in black letters on the first board, black box lining, black suede endpapers, gilt edges (Leroux, 1977). First edition. Unique edition of 15 copies signed by the poet: this one (no. 9) for Albert Valentin. Under the name of the dedicatee, the poet has added: ami* de Paul Eluard * un (je spécifie) de mes rares amis Provenance all the more piquant as Albert Valentin (1902-1968), Belgian screenwriter and director, was excluded from the Surrealist movement a few months later, in December 1931: the Belgian was guilty of having been René Clair's assistant in A nous la Liberté. The exclusion was only made public much later in an article published in La Révolution surréaliste au service de la Révolution (No. 5, May 15, 1933): Albert Valentin, it was claimed, had confessed in front of Breton and Aragon "to having done the work of a counter-revolutionary". One of the two writers of the article was none other than Paul Eluard, the "rare" friend... Very nice decorated binding by Georges Leroux.
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