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Arthur RIMBAUD "Première Soirée" in Le Gil Blas illustré (n°23 du dimanche 29 novembre 1891).

Arthur RIMBAUD

"Première Soirée" in Le Gil Blas illustré (n°23 du dimanche 29 novembre 1891).

Gil Blas, Paris 1891-1892, 27x39cm, en feuilles.


First Edition pre-posthumous poem "First Evening" by Arthur Rimbaud, a variant of which was previously published under the title "Three Kisses" and pulled the manuscript of Book Douai, according to the wishes of the author, was never issued; only a few poems were published in facsimile. Gil Blas published this poem in the "Poets of love" of 23 from November 29, 1891, or twenty days after the disappearance of the poet. Number with a great illustration of Steinlen and a full page of Rabier. Gil Blas is a French weekly newspaper, founded by Auguste Dumont, which appeared November 19, 1879 to August 4, 1914, and very occasionally from 20 January 1921 to March 1940 for a contemporary from November 17, 1909 it was directed by Henri de Noussanne and Stone Maroussein. Gil Blas wanted first literary. Large feathers all speaking in chronicles that were very successful: Guy de Maupassant (or Maufrigneuse) whose collaboration was the longest (1881-1888), Paul Arena, Emile Bergerat, Clovis Hugues Rene Maizeroy Jean Richepin etc. Equally important were the soap operas, signed by Emile Zola, Hector Malot, Théodore de Banville, and Octave Mirbeau particular. For its part, Maupassant published "A Life" (February-April 1883), "Bel Ami" (April-May 1885), "Mont-Oriol" (December 1886-jévrier 1887), etc. In addition to these chronic and these serials, Zola defended some of his works in the newspaper, through the "Letters to the Editor" (on "Dream," Nov. 8, 1888, on "The Human Beast", November 13, 1889) .Bel copy. --- Please note that the translation in english is done automatically, we apologize if the formulas are inaccurate. Contact us for any information!

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