GIRONDO (Oliverio). 20 poemas para ser leidos en el tranvia. - Lot 690

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GIRONDO (Oliverio). 20 poemas para ser leidos en el tranvia. - Lot 690
GIRONDO (Oliverio). 20 poemas para ser leidos en el tranvia. Illustraciones del autor. Buenos Aires, Edición del Autor (relay label: Libreria La Facultad, Buenos Aires), 1922, 4°, [56] pages, full calf with gold titling on first board, full cons. cover (binding slightly scratched). First edition printed in 850 numbered copies on vellum pur fil Lafuma, illustrated with 10 original engravings by the author, colored by Charles Keller. An Argentinian poet, Oliverio Girondo (1891-1967) traveled between 1920 and 1921 to Spain, Italy, France, North Africa and Brazil. The experience of these different countries is reflected in his first collection: "20 poemas para ser leidos en el tranvia" [Twenty poems to be read on the tramway], poems full of color and irony, going beyond the merely picturesque and constituting an exaltation of cosmopolitanism and modern, urban life. The appearance of the book, just a year before the publication of Jorge Luis Borges' "Ferveur de Buenos Aires", marked him out as one of the figures of the Argentine avant-garde, which would regroup around the magazines Proa in 1922 and Martin Fierro, whose manifesto he wrote in 1924.
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