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Anicet ou le panorama

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With *Anicet ou le panorama* (Paris, NRF, 1921), Louis Aragon delivers an early, deliberately hybrid novel written at the hinge between Dada disruption and the rise of Surrealism. The book proceeds by visions and sequences—a “panorama” in which identity, desire, and the act of looking continually shift. In this bibliophile form (“tirage de tête” reserved for NRF bibliophiles), the novel also becomes a collectible object intended for a small inner circle. This copy is specifically designated “pour le Dr. Sourdel” and numbered XLVIII, underscoring the selective, personalized nature of the issue. Published under the NRF imprint, Aragon is anchored in the literary center while keeping the book’s formal audacity intact. A key item for understanding the nervous modernity of the early 1920s.

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Anicet ou le panorama
1921 | Paris | NRF
An early Aragon in NRF bibliophile issue, personally allocated and numbered.

With *Anicet ou le panorama* (Paris, NRF, 1921), Louis Aragon delivers an early, deliberately hybrid novel written at the hinge between Dada disruption and the rise of Surrealism. The book proceeds by visions and sequences—a “panorama” in which identity, desire, and the act of looking continually shift. In this bibliophile form (“tirage de tête” reserved for NRF bibliophiles), the novel also becomes a collectible object intended for a small inner circle. This copy is specifically designated “pour le Dr. Sourdel” and numbered XLVIII, underscoring the selective, personalized nature of the issue. Published under the NRF imprint, Aragon is anchored in the literary center while keeping the book’s formal audacity intact. A key item for understanding the nervous modernity of the early 1920s.

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In-8 (Octavo) approx. 20 × 26 cm
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Tirage de tête reserved for NRF bibliophiles; copy for Dr. Sourdel; numbered XLVIII.
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100
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No. XLVIII
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vergé Lafuma-Navarre, met filigrane “N.R.F.”
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The novel follows Anicet through a world that is both social stage and mental projection: salons, encounters, poses, sudden turns. Narrative and image alternate as if the prose were cutting and splicing like film. Aragon plays with mask and persona, irony and intensity, making “the gaze” a narrative engine. The panorama is not a stable totality but a moving screen on which relationships and desires appear and vanish. The book reads as a transitional work, between the novel’s tradition and experimental montage-prose. Its charge lies in its leaps, sharp observation, and a subtle destabilization of logic.

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