La Parole en archipel
€750.00
A pivotal 1962 collection in which Char converts wartime intensity into a language spread like an archipelago. The poems are compact, mineral, light-struck: observation and enigma share one breath. The spare nrf page design lets the cadence lead. This FIRST EDITION comes from the limited numbered issue; the present copy is one of ninety on vélin pur fil. A warm presentation to Claude Couffon ties the book to the world of translators and poetry go-betweens. For bibliophiles it unites literary stature, publishing history, and fine provenance.
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Char, Rene
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La Parole en archipel
1962 | Paris | Gallimard (NRF)
A choice, scarce EO copy from the numbered pur-fil issue with meaningful provenance.
A pivotal 1962 collection in which Char converts wartime intensity into a language spread like an archipelago. The poems are compact, mineral, light-struck: observation and enigma share one breath. The spare nrf page design lets the cadence lead. This FIRST EDITION comes from the limited numbered issue; the present copy is one of ninety on vélin pur fil. A warm presentation to Claude Couffon ties the book to the world of translators and poetry go-betweens. For bibliophiles it unites literary stature, publishing history, and fine provenance.
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In-8 (Octavo) approx. 20 × 26 cm
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Copy from the vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre issue; with autograph presentation to Claude Couffon.
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143
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No. 113
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vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre
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Brief, condensed poems and aphoristic notes: Vaucluse landscapes, elements, struggle and renewal. Word and silence alternate in taut lines; imagery is lucid and thorny. Char seeks an ethic of attention and fire, far from rhetoric. The book reads like a chart of islets where meaning flares and ebbs.

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