Polychrome manuscript by BRETON – “On the road to San Romano”.

"Poetry is made in bed, like love – its rumpled sheets are the dawn of things."

4.500

André Breton (1896.1966)

Signed autograph poem.

Medium magazine letterhead .

Slnd.

 

"Poetry is made in bed, just like love."

Magnificent polychrome manuscript by André Breton, in free verse, glorifying the virtues of poetry.

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ON THE ROAD TO SAN ROMANO

 

Poetry is made in bed, just like love

Her unmade sheets are the dawn of things

Poetry is made in the woods

 

She has the space she needs

Not this one, but the other one that conditions

                           The eye of the kite

                           Dew on a horsetail

                           The memory of a bottle of Traminer fogged up on a tray

                           money

                           A tall tourmaline rod on the sea

                           And the mental road

                           Who climbs steeply

                           She stopped for a moment and immediately became overgrown

 

This isn't something to shout from the rooftops

It is inappropriate to leave the door open

Or to call witnesses

                           Schools of fish in the hedgerows of tits

                           The tracks at the entrance to a large train station

                           Reflections of the two shores

                           The furrows in the bread

                           The bubbles in the stream

                           The days of the calendar

                           St. John's wort

 

The act of love and the act of poetry

They are incompatible

With the newspaper read aloud

                           The direction of the sunbeam

                           The blue glow that connects the lumberjack's axe blows

                           The string of the heart-shaped or fish trap kite

                           The rhythmic beating of the beavers' tails

                           The diligence of lightning

                           Throwing sugared almonds from the top of the old steps

                           The avalanche

 

The prestigious room

No gentlemen, this is not the eighth chamber

Not even the fumes of the dormitory on a Sunday evening

 

The poetic embrace, like the embrace of flesh

As long as it lasts

Defends any escape from the world's misery

 

André Breton

  

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On the road to San Romano, composed in 1948, was published in the magazine Néon , then included in the collection of Poems published by Gallimard. The poem was also illustrated by Toyen.

 

 

 

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