The Voice

Desnos, Robert

Selected poems of, initially, a Surrealist poet before a change to direct, vernacular poetry; broken off by World War Two, imprisonment in Buchenwald, and death from typhus, soon after liberation, in Terezin, May 1945; illustrations by the author, translations by William Kulik with Carole Frankel.

Publisher: Grossman. First American edition 1972
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: New York
Fine in dustwrapper.


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