Les cahiers du Cap|Paris 1928|14 x 18.50 cm|broché
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First edition of the issue of this magazine directed by Marcel Hiver and which intends to lambast and wage war on “the traffickers of art and criticism” Spine and boards slightly discoloured, discrete restorations on the board margins, Precious handwritten presentation signed by Marcel Hiver: “A Antonin Artaud dont j'ai lu avec le plus vif intérêt la rayonnante réponse aux surréalistes. En signe de très sincère estime intellectuelle.” “To Antonin Artaud, whose radiant response to the Surrealists I have read with the greatest interest. A sign of utmost intellectual respect.” We also attach a printed carte de visite by Marcel Hiver on which he added these words for the attention of Antonin Artaud: “Il faudrait un «Marat» de la critique, n'est-ce pas ?” “It would take a “Marat” of criticism, right?” in reference to the role of Jean-Pierre Marat played by Antonin Artaud in Abel Gance's 1927 film “Napoléon”.