Opus International, 40/41, 1973

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Concrete poetry issue
Introduction by Jean-Clarence Lambert, contributions by Jean -François Bory, François Dufrène, Jerôme Peignot, Jochen Gerz, Henri Chopin, among others. ‎

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Opus International, 40/41, 1973
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Opus International, 40/41, 1973
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Opus International, 40/41, 1973 devoted to concrete poetry.
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