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LES GRAND JEU. III, Automne 1930.

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Paris 1930. 24x18. IV+96 pp. + 2 leaves with eight reproductions and photos (paintings by Artür Harfaux and a sculpture). Six reproductions of drawings in text (three full-page) by Josef Šíma and Maurice Henry. Uncut in the original printed wrappers with spiral drawing by Jean Arp. A well-preserved copy with the expected (evenly) browning of the poor paper.

The last issue of this rare parasurrealist magazine which appeared in three issues only, 1928-1930. The Grand Jeu group was inspired by the pataphysics and aimed to explore intuitive and spontaneous knowledge through recourse to mystical texts and the use of drugs. In 1925 they discovered the Surrealists, and André Breton encouraged cooperation between the two groups although the Grand Jeu group regarded surrealist ideology as limited in their focus on the subconscious. In 1929, Monny de Boully criticised Breton for sacrificing the experimental character of Surrealism, and he left the Breton group to joint Le Grand Jeu, a defection that led Breton to instruct the trial of Le Grand Jeu on March 11, 1929. Contributions by René Daumal (open letter to Breton), Roger Gilbert-Lecomte, Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, Monny de Boully, André Delons, René Crevel, and others.
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