AVANT-GARDE JAPONAISE.

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AVANT-GARDE JAPONAISE.
CHIGAKON MAGAZINE. Tokyo, December 1949 issue. In-8, paperback, illustrated cover. EXAMPLE FROM ANDRÉ BRETON WITH A NOTE FROM YAMANAKA indicating that this issue includes the review of André Breton's book Flagrant Délit, as well as a second note: "This review of your Flagrant Délit made by a Rimbaudian specialist named Saku Sato" - REVUE CHIGAKON. Tokyo, circa 1949. In-8, paperback, illustrated cover. The issue opens with an advertisement for L'Echange surréaliste (title in French), illustrated by Arp. - REVUE LE SERPENT. Tokyo, circa 1949. 2 issues in-8, paperback, illustrated covers. Issue devoted in part to Surrealism. IN ONE OF THE NUMBERS, TIROUX YAMANAKA HAS SUBTITLED IN FRENCH THE NAMES OF ALL THE PARTICIPANTS, ON SIX PAGES. On a reproduction of a painting by Dali, Tiroux Yamanaka wrote for André Breton, the author of the text in Japanese: Nouvelle tendance de l'art surréaliste par Shuzo Takiguchi. - Attached is a second copy of the magazine Le Serpent, devoted in part to international cinema. - Attached are two Japanese magazines from 1949, in-8, paperbacks, illustrated cover. In one of them, Tiroux Yamanaka says to André Breton: Translation of the letter you sent me dated January 26th in relation to a reproduction by Pablo Picasso and he specifies in French the author of a text in Japanese: "The first part of the introduction to Avant-garde Art by Tamo Okamoto will soon be published in one volume with photographic reproductions". In the second volume, an autograph note in French for André Breton: "L'activité surréaliste en Tchécoslovaquie par Tiroux Yamanaka", with the reproduction of the Cycle systématique de conférences sur les plus récentes positions du Surréalisme. A BEAUTIFUL REPORTING OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANDRÉ BRETON, JAPANESE SURREALISM, AND TIROUX YAMANAKA.
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