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Nougé, Paul. (1895–1967). La conférence de Charleroi. Bruxelles: Le Miroir Infidèle. 1946. First.
12mo. (110 x 155mm). 76-[4] p.  Brochure with printed cover, original edition apart from the 25 signed copies on Featherweight. A few stray marks to wrappers and a little toned, otherwise a fine copy. 

Paul Nougé, sometimes known as the "Belgian Breton," was a Belgian poet and philosopher and was one of the most influential members of the Surrealist school in Belgium. He was a friend and associate of fellow artists Louis Scutenaire, Marcel Mariën and René Magritte, who was influenced by his poetry.   A biochemist by training, Nougé wrote aphoristically, producing tracts, open letters, and theoretical essays, later gathered in Histoire de ne pas rire (1956). 

Nougé, Paul. (1895–1967) La conférence de Charleroi

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Nougé, Paul. (1895–1967). La conférence de Charleroi. Bruxelles: Le Miroir Infidèle. 1946. First.
12mo. (110 x 155mm). 76-[4] p.  Brochure with printed cover, original edition apart from the 25 signed copies on Featherweight. A few stray marks to wrappers and a little toned, otherwise a fine copy. 

Paul Nougé, sometimes known as the "Belgian Breton," was a Belgian poet and philosopher and was one of the most influential members of the Surrealist school in Belgium. He was a friend and associate of fellow artists Louis Scutenaire, Marcel Mariën and René Magritte, who was influenced by his poetry.   A biochemist by training, Nougé wrote aphoristically, producing tracts, open letters, and theoretical essays, later gathered in Histoire de ne pas rire (1956).