About this title: Poems and seminal lectures by "the people's poet" of Europe, director of the Resistance writers of northern France during WWII record Eluard's tributes
1) to artists, friends who frequented Paris during the Spanish Civil war, during and after the two World Wars;
2) to the women who shared his life and his search for a language to overcome poverty and power politics responsible for devastating war (lyrical poems)
3) to better communication and relations among all people
Note: This is a general synopsis. Each listing is described below.
Edition: (1st thus)
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Oyster River Press, Durham, New Hampshire
Date Published: 1995
ISBN-13:9780961748173ISBN:0961748176
Description: GOOD+ Ex-library with expected markings (no other markings). Tight, bright, clean, square. Light wear to corners, 1 light corner crease. Dual language French-English. Poetry from the Surrealist poet that "reflect hius love and loss: they record his friendship among artists and writers searching for an adequate response to the cataclysmic events of the first half of the twentieth century. " Illustrations provided bycontemporary artists for his poetry. read more
Edition: Edition Unstated
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: Oyster River Press, Durham, New Hampshire, U.S.A.
Date Published: 1995
ISBN-13:9780961748173ISBN:0961748176
Description: Very Good. As issued No Jacket. Slight spine lean, minor corner bumps, and other light shopwear. Enclosed is some promotional material and a letter from the translator and editor/publisher Cicely Buckley to a potential reviewer of the book(typed letter with signature 'Cicely'). Poetry is in dual Language with the French 'en-face' with the English. read more
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