Littérature

Littérature was a literary and surrealistic magazine edited by André Breton, Philippe Soupault, and Louis Aragon.

Dwindling circulation would prompt Breton to terminate publication after the August 1921 issue.

In March 1922, he relaunched and rebranded the review with a recurring cover depicting a Man Ray drawing of a shiny top hat, and the title, "Littérature: New Series."

In 1923, the magazine was incurring reduced sales so Breton decided to limit the publication to special issues.

[1] "Man Ray, Picabia et la revue Littérature (1922-1924)" 2 July - 15 September 2014 at Centre Pompidou.