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Littérature was a literary and surrealistic magazine edited by André Breton, Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon. Its first issue was published on March 19, 1919. Dwindling circulation would prompt Breton to terminate publication after the August 1921 issue. In March 1922, he relaunched and rebranded the review with a recurring cover depicting a Man Ray drawing of a shiny top hat, and the title, "Littérature: New Series." The new direction of the review would eventually be solely under the direction of Breton after the departure of Aragon and Soupault. Breton would have the cover image created by Man Ray replaced by new drawings each month created by Francis Picabia, to whom he gave carte blanche. Picabia drew on religious imagery, erotic iconography, and the iconography of games of chance

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  • Littérature was a literary and surrealistic magazine edited by André Breton, Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon. Its first issue was published on March 19, 1919. Dwindling circulation would prompt Breton to terminate publication after the August 1921 issue. In March 1922, he relaunched and rebranded the review with a recurring cover depicting a Man Ray drawing of a shiny top hat, and the title, "Littérature: New Series." The new direction of the review would eventually be solely under the direction of Breton after the departure of Aragon and Soupault. Breton would have the cover image created by Man Ray replaced by new drawings each month created by Francis Picabia, to whom he gave carte blanche. Picabia drew on religious imagery, erotic iconography, and the iconography of games of chance. In 1923, the magazine was incurring reduced sales so Breton decided to limit the publication to special issues. The first appeared on October 15, 1923; the next appeared in June 1924, and no others followed. (en)
  • Littérature est une ancienne revue littéraire française fondée à Paris par les dadaïstes Louis Aragon, André Breton et Philippe Soupault. (fr)
  • 『リテラチュール』(フランス語: Littérature、「文学」の意)は、ダダイスム・シュルレアリスムの作家アンドレ・ブルトン、ルイ・アラゴン、フィリップ・スーポーによって1919年3月に創刊された文学雑誌。第1シリーズと第2シリーズに分けられ、第1シリーズはダダの運動におけるブルトンとトリスタン・ツァラの対立が露わになった即興劇「」の記録が掲載された第20号(1921年8月)をもって終刊となり、第13号(1924年6月)まで刊行された第2シリーズはブルトンの編集方針により、フランシス・ピカビア、マン・レイ、マルセル・デュシャン、マックス・エルンストらの芸術家も参加した。 (ja)
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  • Littérature est une ancienne revue littéraire française fondée à Paris par les dadaïstes Louis Aragon, André Breton et Philippe Soupault. (fr)
  • 『リテラチュール』(フランス語: Littérature、「文学」の意)は、ダダイスム・シュルレアリスムの作家アンドレ・ブルトン、ルイ・アラゴン、フィリップ・スーポーによって1919年3月に創刊された文学雑誌。第1シリーズと第2シリーズに分けられ、第1シリーズはダダの運動におけるブルトンとトリスタン・ツァラの対立が露わになった即興劇「」の記録が掲載された第20号(1921年8月)をもって終刊となり、第13号(1924年6月)まで刊行された第2シリーズはブルトンの編集方針により、フランシス・ピカビア、マン・レイ、マルセル・デュシャン、マックス・エルンストらの芸術家も参加した。 (ja)
  • Littérature was a literary and surrealistic magazine edited by André Breton, Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon. Its first issue was published on March 19, 1919. Dwindling circulation would prompt Breton to terminate publication after the August 1921 issue. In March 1922, he relaunched and rebranded the review with a recurring cover depicting a Man Ray drawing of a shiny top hat, and the title, "Littérature: New Series." The new direction of the review would eventually be solely under the direction of Breton after the departure of Aragon and Soupault. Breton would have the cover image created by Man Ray replaced by new drawings each month created by Francis Picabia, to whom he gave carte blanche. Picabia drew on religious imagery, erotic iconography, and the iconography of games of chance (en)
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  • Littérature (revue) (fr)
  • Littérature (en)
  • リテラチュール (ja)
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