L'Humidité, No. 3, April 1971, French Avant-garde Magazine, Jean-Francois Bory, VG
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Bory, Jean-François (Editor), et al. L'Humidité, No. 3, April 1971 (n. p.: n. p., 1971).
French, Very Good, SC, 4to, 11 1/2" x 9," unpaginated, c. 20 pp., including illustrations.
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Text in French. Very Good white paper wrappers with staple binding, black-and-white lettering and illustration on front, no lettering to spine. Covers have light age toning, crease in lower-left corner on back, and slight wear to extremities, else clean and intact, binding tight. Pages have light age toning, else pristine and intact. Replete with black-and-white illustrations. The No. 3 (April 1971) issue of the French magazine, L'Humidité, which was published from 1970-1975. This magazine was an outlet for relative radical political ideas and featured content relating to literature, the arts, and sociology. The magazine was co-founded and edited by Jean-François Bory (b. 1938), a French author, poet, and art critic. This features in this issue address a diverse range of subjects relating to the avant-garde such as Dadaism, a pantomime theater, and writings by artists Gianfranco Baruchello, John Cage, Jean Le Gac, and Arturo Schwarz.