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-{{Template}}'''''Irene's Cunt''''' (French: ''Le Con d’Irène'') is an [[erotic novel]] by [[Louis Aragon]] first published [[clandestine]]ly in [[1928]] under the [[pseudonym]] of d’Albert de Routisie in order to avoid censorship. [[Régine Deforges]] will republish this French novel in [[1968]] under the bowlderized title ''Irène'' ; the book will nevertheless be seased by the authorities for its erotic content.+{{Template}}'''''Irene's Cunt''''' (French: ''Le Con d’Irène'') is an [[erotic novel]] by [[Louis Aragon]] first published [[clandestine]]ly in [[1928]] under the [[pseudonym]] of d’Albert de Routisie in order to avoid censorship. [[Régine Deforges]] will republish this French novel in [[1968]] under the bowlderized title ''Irène'' ; the book will nevertheless be seized by the authorities for its erotic content.
-L'édition originale était [[Illustration|illustrée]] par cinq [[Eau forte|eaux fortes]] d'[[André Masson (peintre)|André Masson]] et fut tirée à 150 exemplaires.+The original edition featured five [[Eau forte|eaux fortes]] [[illustrations|]]s by [[André Masson]] et and was published on 150 copies.
-''[[Le Con d'Irène]]'' ([[1927 in literature|1927]], published under the pseudonym Albert de Routisie) +== See also ==
-{{GFDL}}+*[[Cunt]]{{GFDL}}

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Irene's Cunt (French: Le Con d’Irène) is an erotic novel by Louis Aragon first published clandestinely in 1928 under the pseudonym of d’Albert de Routisie in order to avoid censorship. Régine Deforges will republish this French novel in 1968 under the bowlderized title Irène ; the book will nevertheless be seized by the authorities for its erotic content.

The original edition featured five eaux fortes [[illustrations|]]s by André Masson et and was published on 150 copies.

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