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Contes du Nord

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Nielsen, KayIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Péju, PierrePrefacesecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Picaud, CarineIntroductionsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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(Pierre Péju)
Nord magnétique

Dans Les Vases communicants, publié en 1932, André Breton, attentif aux signes qu’émettent les rêves, évoque une phrase énigmatique qui s’est un jour imposée à lui au moment de l’éveil : « Dans les régions de l’extrême Extrême-Nord, sous les lampes qui filent… erre, en t’attendant, Olga ». [...]
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Visions du Nord

Dans le domaine de la féérie et du merveilleux, il est des illustrations indéfectiblement associées aux textes qui les ont inspirées et qui s’imposent d’elles-mêmes à la simple évocation du titre : le « seigneur Chat botté d’entonnoirs » de Gustave Doré si cher à Colette (La Maison de Claudine ), les fées de la Serpentine dessinées par Arthur Rackham (Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens), la petite sirène sombrant dans le bleu du pinceau d’Edmund Dulac, le grand ours blanc emportant la princesse en son étrange royaume, si merveilleusement imagé par le Danois Kay Nielsen. [...]
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