L.A.S., Paris, December 25, 1964, to André LAZAR; 2 pages in-4.
Welcomes the publication of the Manifesto of 1924, translated into Hungarian by Lazar: "There is nothing that my surrealist friends and I consider more desirable. He adds a few explanations on the Greeks (with a small sketch), the black novel, Swedenborg, Alphonse Rabbe, and Turenne's "Tu trembles, carcasse!
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