LUCA (Gherasim). File containing: 1. a magnificent original - Lot 756

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LUCA (Gherasim). File containing: 1. a magnificent original - Lot 756
LUCA (Gherasim). File containing: 1. a magnificent original recto/verso collage, presented to François Di Dio (French publisher and writer, founder of Le Soleil noir publishing house), with hair, razor blade and postcards on mauve paper, embellished with pencil annotations: "Le Soleil? Quel Soleil?", "L'Anecdote", "La Boucle est bouclée" - 2. a handwritten letter from François Di Dio concerning the reproduction of "La Clef", the original edition of Gherasim Luca's poem, which is enclosed with the letter - 3. silver photos, including the one by François Di Dio. 3. silver photos, with tracing for book layout, and silver photo of the book retouched for the publicity of Gherasim Luca's book "Paralipomènes", published by Soleil Noir in 1967 - 4. a typon featuring Gherasim Luca's face for the prière d'insérer - 5. two 33 rpm soft black vinyl records of Gherasim Luca's "Quart d'heure de culture métaphysique", published by Claude Givaudan - 6. three handwritten postcards of Gherasim Luca, published by Claude Givaudan in 1967. 6. three handwritten postcards dated 1977 and 1985 from Piotr Kowalski (French sculptor, mathematician and architect of Polish origin, who designed book-objects, including two with the poet Ghérasim Luca) to François Di Dio. 7 A postcard from Gherasim Luca to François Di Dio (dated 1970) - 8 Two vintage silver photographs of Piotr Kowalski, Gherasim Luca and Édouard Loeb for the "Le Chant à la carpe" exhibition in 1973 - 9 An invitation to the presentation of the book "Le Chant de la carpe" at Édouard Loeb's home. Gherasim Luca, born in Bucharest in 1913, is a Romanian poet whose major body of work has been published and written in French. He took part in the founding and later activity of the Romanian Surrealist group, led by Tristan Tzara, Fondane, Constantin Brancusi and Victor Brauner. Haunted by death, he explored the living matter of language, deconstructing academic syntactic forms to invent a subjective, poetic language. In 1994, he ended his life "because there is no more room for poets in this world". A very fine set.
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