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Ivan GOLL & COLLECTIF Hémisphères. Revue franco-américaine de poésie. Collection complète du N°1 au N°6

Ivan GOLL & COLLECTIF

Yves TANGUY & Wifredo LAM & André MASSON

Hémisphères. Revue franco-américaine de poésie. Collection complète du N°1 au N°6

Editions Hémisphères, New York Eté 1943-1945, 15,5x24cm, 6 numéros brochés en 5 volumes.


Hémisphères. Revue franco-américaine de poésie. A complete set from n°1 to n°6
Éditions Hémisphères | New York summer 1943-1945 | 15.5 x 24 cm | 6 issues in 5 volumes in original wrappers

First edition of this magazine headed by Ivan Goll, which brought together the French writers and Surrealists then in exile in the US and their American friends.
 
Numerous contributions from, among others, Saint-John Perse, Roger Caillois, William Carlos Williams, Alain Bosquet, Ivan Goll, André Breton, Aimé Césaire, André Masson, Henry Miller, Kurt Seligmann, Denis de Rougemont, Julien Gracq, Eugène Guillevic, Robert Lebel, and more.
Illustrations by George Barker, André Masson, Wifredo Lam, Yves Tanguy.
 
A good and rare set despite a small tear to foot of spine of first volume.
 
A complete set in 6 issues and 5 fascicules (Nos 2 &3 being double) of this important periodical which offered an overview of the Surrealist movement in exile, and which gives an insight on the influence of the contributors on the development of the New York art scene.

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