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Manuscript of a text by André Breton published, along with two other ‘Dreams’, in the first issue of La Révolution surréaliste, December 1924.
1924. Here we find the draft of a text that was published, in revised form and along with two other ’Dreams’, in the first issue of La Révolution surréaliste, December 1924. In focusing upon dream transcriptions, Breton isn’t just prepared to explore a new genre, or an unknown human dimension: he aims to leave behind the narrow field of literature, with the surrealism that was at this moment establishing its principles being defined less as a literary school than as a method and a praxis. As a research method, here the dream transcription relates to a Freudian lineage, but it is offered in its raw state, without any commentary that might explain it. [Atelier André Breton website, 2005]
Handwritten manuscript, 1924
In-8° school notebook containing a handwritten text titled: ‘Dreams’ (2 in-8° pages in ink).
‘A gathering at my home. Picasso on the sofa at the back but transmuted. He answers questions with difficulty; he draws absentmindedly in a notebook, each page includes a few quick marks and the huge notation of the price it costs: 150 fr... Apollinaire’s shadow is there, and that’s what coaxes me outside.’
Breton has written his name in pencil on the cover (the cover is loose). [Auction catalogue, 2003]
Translated by Krzysztof Fijalkowski
Bibliography
- André Breton, La Révolution surréaliste, n°1, 1er décembre 1924, p. 3 à 5.
- André Breton, Rêves, Alentours III, Paris, Gallimard, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, Tome I, p. 889-890.
- Georges Sebbag éd., Dix cahiers surrréalistes, avril 1924, Jean-Michel Place / Dilecta, Albias / Paris, 2021. Rep. p. 35 - 36.
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