Irene's Cunt
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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 seized 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. | ||
- | The original edition featured five [[Eau forte|eaux fortes]] [[illustrations]]s by [[André Masson]] et and was published on 150 copies. | + | The original edition featured five [[Eau forte|eaux fortes]] [[illustration]]s by [[André Masson]] and was published on 150 copies. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Cunt]]{{GFDL}} | *[[Cunt]]{{GFDL}} |
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The original edition featured five eaux fortes illustrations by André Masson and was published on 150 copies.
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