Verlag: Alan Satié, Paris, 1971
Anbieter: Thomas A. Goldwasser Rare Books (ABAA), CHESTER, CT, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
First edition. Book object: A four-drawer box, 7x7x5 inches,covered in paper, with typed title label and stainless steel spheres as pulls. Each drawer contains a hypergraphic bas relief: One has Satie's poetry collection, "Cela va sans dire" presented as a leporello: half-title, title page, copyright notice, frontispiece [a plaster bas relief, painted gold, mounted to numbered and signed card], table of contents,12 pp text, colophon. Spacagna's piece is an etching plate, colored in blue, adhered to a wooden block, which is titled "L'Hypergraphie vivant," signed and dated on the block. Lemaître contributed a plaster bas-relief sculpture, colored and signed in green and dated 1972. Sabatier's piece is a plaster bas-relief sculpture, decorated in blue; signed and numbered on the card mount. One of 35 examples made. From 1970 to 1972, Alain Satié published La Revue littéraire lettriste, a flowering of the most important novels and essays of the movement. In 1973, he received the anti-Goncourt prize for his work Écrit en prose ou L'uvre hypergraphique (Written in Prose or the Hypergraphic Work) the third true hypergraphic novel to be published (PSI Editions, 1971), following Les Journaux des Dieux (Journals of the Gods) by Isidore Isou, and Saint Ghetto des Prêts (Saint Ghetto of the Loans) by Gabriel Pomerand.
Verlag: Paris, Librairie Galerie René Kieffer, 48 rue Saint-André-des-Arts Paris 6e tel. 326.47.11, du 6 au 30 juin 1972, 1972
Anbieter: CORSEAUX Pascal, PARIS, Frankreich
affiche format 500 X 550 mm, impression en bleu sur papier blanc Bel exemplaire.