TANGUY.- ROSEY (Gui). - Lot 901

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TANGUY.- ROSEY (Gui). - Lot 901
TANGUY.- ROSEY (Gui). Negro flag. Quite a poem. With a drawing by Yves Tanguy. P., Editions Surréalistes, 1933, grand 8°, br. Original edition printed at 500 copies, num. 1/485, white puffing, enriched with a letter to Robert Valançay. Surrealist poet who joined the Parisian group in 1932, friend of André Breton and Benjamin Péret, Gui Rosey "disappeared" in Provence in 1941 to escape racist persecution. A secret, even shady personality, he assimilated automatic writing and the use of dream-like metaphors in his poems, imbued with a very personal romanticism. Libertine accents and erotic allusions punctuate his often pessimistic work.
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