Abstract
"Félix Fénéon-- anarchist, art maven, literary instigator-- edited Rimbaud's illuminations and was the first to publish James Joyce in French. Over the course of 1906, he was also the author of 1,220 faits-divers that appeared in the Paris newspaper Le Matin. These three-line reports of petty theft, labor disputes, death, and naval exercises gone awry form a fascinating mosaic of that era in France. In Illustrated Three-line Novels, Joanna Neborsky's illustrations and collages vivify a selection of Fénéon's trenchant vignettes."--P. 4 of cover.
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