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SEXUALNI NOCTURNO. PRIBEH DAMASKOVANE ILUSE. SURREALIST RARITY – ONE OF ONLY 69 EXAMPLES.

£7,500.00

Prague: Edice 69, 1931. 

18 x 12cm, 60 pp. Original wrappers. Loose signatures. First edition of this privately printed and remarkably notorious “story of damask illusion”.

The title translates as “A sexual nocturne” and is a tale of a man recalling his early encounters with sexuality and sexual language, a rendezvous in a bordello (“one of those high moments that convinces us to put off suicide”) and other incidents that shaped his erotic history.

Edice 69 books were never available for sale; they were exclusively available to subscribers and friends. The company consisted of Styrsky as editor with Toyen for the most part. This book and Styrsky’s EMILIE PRICHAZI KE MNE VE SNU (Emily Comes to Me in a Dream) constitute the most important of the series of which there would be only six volumes in all.

In these issues Toyen would express herself with the least inhibitions of frank sexuality, a factor never far from her central concerns throughout her oeuvre, and Styrsky a complex, multilayered self-confession. Styrsky was the more obsessive of the two and more attracted to kinkiness and the downright weird. Nezval’s participation in Edice 69 was limited to this one release. It is oft cited as one of Nezval’s worst books but the text serves as a platform for the visual content, which is also true of all the issues of Edice 69.

All of the participants in the publishing venture shared the conviction to employ art as a means to eroticise the world, overcoming the throes of 19th century morality and thus self-releasing into freedom; they were social critics and shared strong leftist sympathies, pushing the boundaries of conventional reality through eroticism. The collages by Styrsky are some of his most startling and outrageous, conveying psychological twists and biographical messages in a zany humour.

This is nr 83 of 138 numbered copies ie 2 x 69 – half of the edition was hand coloured and is very, very rarely encountered – and this example is in very good condition with some marks on the wrappers . Exceptionally rare and desirable. 

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