WAŻYK Adam - Eyes and mouth. Warsaw 1926; Nakł. "Zwrotnica". 8, pp. [51]. broch.
Wraps and spine slightly scuffed, good condition inside. A volume of poetry. On the front cover a black and red composition composed of vertical and horizontal lines of varying thickness and two-color text. On p. 21 a small typographic composition. Ważyk "approached the circle of avant-garde poets when they considered the Futurist movement to be over and went under the name of New Art. He became one of the editors of the 'Almanac of New Art.' He published his first poetry collection, 'Semaphors,' in the group's library. This was at the beginning of September 1924.In the spring of that year he passed his high school diploma, and was now preparing to study mathematics at the University of Warsaw. Two years later, he published the second volume, 'Eyes and Mouths', through 'Zwrotnica'" (Z. Jarosinski "Introduction" to "Anthology of Polish Futurism and New Art", Wr. 1978). Infrequent.
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