Longue lettre du poète surréaliste anglais, David Gascoyne, évoquant Benjamin Fondane.
David Gascoyne (Harrow, London, 1916/2001)Longue letter amicable à son éditeur français, dans laquelle David Gascoyne expose ses différents projets éditoriaux pour l'année 1984, avec en particulier la publication de son "Journal de Paris et d'ailleurs" et son dernier ouvrage, "Recontres avec Benjamin Fondane". "Someone else who has telephoned and been in touch with me recently is Michel Carassou, one-time editor of the revue Non-Lieu and now working once more for resuscitad Plasma. He will shortly be publishing a questionnaire/interview with me on the subject of the Journal in a revue he writes for (name escapes me : not Non-Lieu) and also in collaboration with a friend of his who runs a small Press in Brest a plaquette containing two recently discovered letters written by me in French to Benjamin Fondane in 1936 prior to my first meeting with him, an extract from my allocution /intervention at the Homage a Benjamin Fondane evening at the Beaubourg some time ago, and my poem to Fondane which is in the collection you are about to publish [...]".
On joint une carte autographe signée, co-écrite avec son épouse Judy Lewis et la poétesse Kathleen Raine (1908/2003).
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