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-''[[Bizarre (arts magazine)|Bizarre]]'' was an [[arts magazine]] published by [[Eric Losfeld]] in [[1953]] and then handed over to [[Jean-Jacques Pauvert]] after the former had edited only two issues. [[Roger Cornaille]] was instrumental in its creation.+''[[Bizarre (arts magazine)|Bizarre]]'' was a French [[arts magazine]] published by [[Eric Losfeld]] in [[1953]] and then handed over to [[Jean-Jacques Pauvert]] after the former had edited only two issues. [[Roger Cornaille]] was instrumental in its creation.
In ''[[Endetté comme une mule|Endetté comme une mule ou la passion d’éditer]]'' Eric Losfeld writes: "at the moment when Ferry still held maximum fascination over me, we decided to launch a periodical. Everybody contributed to the launch, [[Roger Cornaille]], [[Jean Ferry]], [[Ado Kyrou]], [[Michel Laclos]], [[Michel Seldow]] and [[Jacques Sternberg]]; they all had the impression that they were mistaken launching a surrealist periodical. So, not surrrealist, but Bizarre. But as it names indicates, still very much geared towards the strange, one does not exclude the other, after all). [http://robertgiraud.blog.lemonde.fr/2007/04/22/vous-avez-dit-bizarre/] In ''[[Endetté comme une mule|Endetté comme une mule ou la passion d’éditer]]'' Eric Losfeld writes: "at the moment when Ferry still held maximum fascination over me, we decided to launch a periodical. Everybody contributed to the launch, [[Roger Cornaille]], [[Jean Ferry]], [[Ado Kyrou]], [[Michel Laclos]], [[Michel Seldow]] and [[Jacques Sternberg]]; they all had the impression that they were mistaken launching a surrealist periodical. So, not surrrealist, but Bizarre. But as it names indicates, still very much geared towards the strange, one does not exclude the other, after all). [http://robertgiraud.blog.lemonde.fr/2007/04/22/vous-avez-dit-bizarre/]
-== External links== 
-*[http://robertgiraud.blog.lemonde.fr/2007/04/22/vous-avez-dit-bizarre/ Robert Giraud on Bizarre] 
-*[http://www.lekti-ecriture.com/blogs/alamblog/index.php/post/2007/04/17/341-bibliographie-exhaustive-de-la-revue-bizarre-en-cours Bibliographie exhaustive de la revue Bizarre] 
== See also== == See also==
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*[[BIZARRE N° 02 (nouvelle série)]] *[[BIZARRE N° 02 (nouvelle série)]]
*[[Revue Bizarre, N° 34-35]] *[[Revue Bizarre, N° 34-35]]
 +*[[Hétéroclites et fous littéraires]]
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Bizarre was a French arts magazine published by Eric Losfeld in 1953 and then handed over to Jean-Jacques Pauvert after the former had edited only two issues. Roger Cornaille was instrumental in its creation.

In Endetté comme une mule ou la passion d’éditer Eric Losfeld writes: "at the moment when Ferry still held maximum fascination over me, we decided to launch a periodical. Everybody contributed to the launch, Roger Cornaille, Jean Ferry, Ado Kyrou, Michel Laclos, Michel Seldow and Jacques Sternberg; they all had the impression that they were mistaken launching a surrealist periodical. So, not surrrealist, but Bizarre. But as it names indicates, still very much geared towards the strange, one does not exclude the other, after all). [1]

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