Paix dans les brisements
€1,900.00
A meditative apex of Michaux’s late work. In *Paix dans les brisements* he seeks, between shock and quiet, an inner peace that is both fragile and stubborn. The spacious layout lets the poem breathe, while loose sheets of his signature “writings” carry the rhythm into image. The publisher’s portfolio is spare and exact so paper and type can speak. A score to be held—slow, taut, lucid—and a refined Parisian production prized by bibliophiles.
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Michaux, Henri
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Paix dans les brisements
1959 | Paris | Karl Flinker
A rare, distilled ensemble where text and “writings ” amplify each other in quiet.
A meditative apex of Michaux’s late work. In *Paix dans les brisements* he seeks, between shock and quiet, an inner peace that is both fragile and stubborn. The spacious layout lets the poem breathe, while loose sheets of his signature “writings” carry the rhythm into image. The publisher’s portfolio is spare and exact so paper and type can speak. A score to be held—slow, taut, lucid—and a refined Parisian production prized by bibliophiles.
€1,900
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One of 41 on Rives wove, with suite; signed by the author.
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41
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21
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vélin de Rives (suite op hetzelfde papier)
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