MICHAUX Henri MISÉRABLE MIRACLE - Lot 292

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MICHAUX Henri MISÉRABLE MIRACLE - Lot 292
MICHAUX Henri MISÉRABLE MIRACLE Monaco, Édition du Rocher, 1956: in-4 (252 x 192 mm), 122-[4] pp. paperback, in filled cover. First edition illustrated with 48 drawings made under the influence of mescaline. One of 150 hors-commerce copies on Roto Aussedat (h.c. 56). Precious copy annotated by Maurice Saillet, who has listed on the title page the witnesses Henri Michaux solicited for his experiments: J.P. (Jean Paulhan) pp. 25 and 53 (second experiment) Be.S. and B. (Bernard Saby) pp. 46, 80 and 117 (mesc., h., etc.) S. (Maurice Saillet) pp. 91, 94, 95, 96 (fourth experiment) F. (Jacques Olivier Fourcade) pp. 102 (recovery) X. (René Bertelé), pp. 108-109. The doctor referred to throughout the book is Dr. Ajuriaguerra. - Not forgetting Michaux's "housekeeper", the incomparable Madame Yvonne - discreet, wise, tranquilizing." The copy is further enriched by a precious manuscript by Maurice Saillet: 4 pp. in-4 (268 x 208 mm) in ink and pencil: the first 3 sheets form a set of notes taken under Henri Michaux's dictation, during an experiment: "Begin (terrible state) - vibration series - first look at them: bothersome and strong, but way not to be swept into their center? to be mad = to be active - actively mixing everything that is sitting Foolishness to block with oneself. Letting vibrations flow back and forth. Foolishness of presenting oneself to them - of being them. Exorbitant spectacle - but it's not you (whirlpool mixer) [...]". The last page alludes to Jacques-Olivier Fourcade and his hospitality, in the form of a commentary on a passage from Misérable Miracle (p. 146).
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