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Directeurs : Lilliane Giraudon et Jean-Jacques Viton. Marseille : Banana-Split, février-juin 1987. Un volume 21x29,5cm collé sous couverture illustrée, 146 pages illustrées en noir. Bon état - Lancée en février 1980 à Marseille par les deux poètes, traducteurs et revuistes, Jean-Jacques Viton (1933-2021) et Liliane Giraudon (1943), Banana Split compte 28 livraisons (27 numéros et un n°26 bis) parues jusqu?en décembre 1990, livrant les tapuscrits des poètes et des artistes tels quels, directement reproduits. Banana Split par son choix éditorial a marqué le champ poétique des années 1980. Livres.
Verlag: Editora Globo, 1991
ISBN 10: 8525008044ISBN 13: 9788525008046
Anbieter: Les Livres des Limbes, Chisseaux, Frankreich
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good. Tarsila do Amaral (illustrator). 4th Edition. Just enough wear to corners and wraps to look used but still a nice copy that handles well. Presque TBE. Bookstore stamp on FFEP, and underlining to pages i-vii which is the appendix "Cronologia" by Maria Alice Rebello, otherwise the 145 pages of text unmarked like new condition. Reprint in 4th edition includes original illustrations by Tarsila do Amaral. Issued in the series "Obras completas de Oswald de Andrade. This superb edition includes "Uma poetica da radicalidade" (pages 7-53) by Haroldo de Campos who also did the "fixacao de textos e notas". Blurb on gatefold flaps is by Mario Chamie. ISBN 8525008044. Book.
Verlag: Fundación, 2009
Anbieter: castlebooksbcn, Barcelona, Spanien
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Zustand: Nuevo. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Nuevo. The exhibition wants to portray Tarsila in a broad context, the one that goes from the virgin forest to the Brazil of the metropolises in which she lived, the one that gathers aspects of the most remote and most recent history of Brazil, the one that includes the trip of going, and back, from the European avant-garde to the impetus and local color of the New World. The exhibition presents the artist from the remote past of her land; and from that virgin forest the Marajoara ceramics and the selection of Amazonian plumarias that are exhibited bear witness. Also accompanying the artist in the exhibition are cartographic and pictorial testimonies of the first European travelers (marine maps and charts, paintings, true documents of anthropophagous customs, by Albert Eckhout and landscaping by Frans Post); some religious pieces with the caipira and naive colors of that baroque from the same lands in the interior of Brazil that Tarsila would visit together with Cendrars and Oswald de Andrade; the watercolors and lithographs by Jean Baptiste Debret and the photographs by Marc Ferrez - testimonies of the first French Artistic Missão in Brazil in the 19th century - or the photographs, shown to the public for the first time, of an unknown Spanish expedition at the end of the 19th century. XIX who traveled through the same Brazil in which Tarsila would be born twenty years later.
Verlag: Editora Alternativa, São Paulo, 1982
Anbieter: William Allen Word & Image, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Zustand: Near fine. (eds.) Julio Plaza and Régis Bonvicino, Corpo Extranho: Revista de criação no. 3, Editora Alternativa, São Paulo, January-June 1982. 188pp. book printed black and white, invisible bound in orange, black and white printed wraps. Illustrated throughout. Text in Portuguese. Contributors include: Afonso Ávila, Alice Ruiz, Arrigo Barnabé, Carmela Gross, Décio Pignatari, Duda Machado, Edgard Braga, Erthos Albino de Souza, Frederico Barbosa, Hans Arp, Haroldo de Campos, João Alexandre Barbosa, John Lennon, Jorge Schwartz, Julio Plaza, Leon Ferrari, Mary Dritchel, Nelson Ascher, Oswald de Andrade, Paulo Leminski, Paulo Pedro (Pepeu), Pedro Kilkerry, Pérsio de Arruda, Rafael França, Regina Silveira, Régis Bonvincino, Rogério Duarte, Sebastião Uchoa Leite, Severo Sarduy, Tristan Corbière, Ulises Carrión, Waly Salomão and Yoko Ono. Condition: Near fine.