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Verlag: All from Trebic. TLS: 19 May ACS: 17 April 1973. ALS: 20 March 1974, 1973
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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All three in good condition, on lightly-aged paper. The ALS is accompanied by its stamped and postmarked envelope, addresed by Novák to 'Mr. Henri Chopin / The gate House / Ingatestone / G. Britain - Essex'. TLS: 1p., folio. He begins 'vraiment c'est nécessaire rectifier les mensonges de Dufrêne!' [the Lettriste poet François Dufrêne (1930-1982)] He does not know what to do about 'cimetière', and suggests waiting. He wants to see Chopin's book with 'Degottex et Heidsieck, aussi le prochain OU [Chopin's magazine], je veux bien changer contre un alchimage, mais je veux Te dire, mon vieux ami - - pour moi sont très importantes les information, alors aussi les livres, vraiment pas nécessaires les livres de luxe'. References to 'Pierre' and 'Adolf', and to 'Edouard et Petithory'. Bold design in blue ink at foot and up left-hand margin, somewhat like a melted anthropomorphic letter 'X'. ACS: Postcard with two photographs by Stanislav Kubicek of Novák's design on a rock. Giving details of his plans. 'Je suis fier d'être nommer parmi tes élèves!' ALS: 1p., folio. He thanks Chopin for his record '42-43-44', which has arrived that morning in a sleeve 'completement déchiré'. He is proud to have participated in it, and was 'un peu surpris par son chant, mais Les Mandibules sont excellentes!!' He has just recorded two sound poems at Prague, and now hopes to find 'un nouveau style, mais les deux enregistrements sont plus des essais'. He is sending '5 petits photos d'un evente à Brno' (not present) and is planning 'un voyage au Pologne'.
Verlag: Both from 44 Nezvalova Trebíc Czechoslovakia. 14 February and 19 September, 1970
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Both items are in good condition, on lightly-aged paper. Each is in its original envelope, with typed address to Cobbing at 262 Randolph Avenue, London. First Letter: 1p., 8vo. He does not 'object to the publication of "Descartes metamorphosis': 'I am looking forward to the record and some other news. What will be the price of were [sic] not high, I should buy another specimen for my friends from my royalties.' Striking bold 13 x 16 cm design in black at foot of page, somewhat like a melted anthropomorphic letter H. Letter Two: 1p., folio (42 x 21 cm). He is sorry that 'news from Wyoming is not one of the gayest'. He thanks Cobbing for 'the tcheque', and hopes that 'after certain procedures it will be payed'. He would like to 'send some tape [sic] for the exhibition to Amsterodam [sic] /probably visual poems of mine will be exhibited there/'. At present he has 'no possibility to work with the stereo-technique', but will send something if he manages to make it. If he cannot get to Amsterdam, he would like to go to Stockholm. 'What are you preparing now?' Striking 19 x 18 cm textpiece in blue ink at foot of page, its 'melting' lettering reading 'DEAR BOB / SINCERE / GREETING'. With Jiri Kolar and Josef Hirsal formed the first Czech Group of Experimental Poetry.