Salt Seller: The Writings of Marcel Duchamp  

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Marchand du sel: Ecrits de Marcel Duchamp (Paris: Terrain vague, 1959) (English: Salt Seller: The Writings of Marcel Duchamp (Oxford University Press : New York 1973,. Reprinted in 2005 by DaCapo Press.) The first work of research on Marcel Duchamp.

The original edition of his writing, assembled and presented by Michel Sanouillet.

Aphorism 13 paid homage to Marcel Duchamp: "Rrose Sélavy connaît bien le marchand du sel" [in English: "Rrose Sélavy knows the merchant of salt well"; in French the final words sound like Mar-champ Du-cel -- Duchamp's compiled notes are titled 'Salt Seller']. In 1939 a collection of these aphorisms was published under the name of Rrose Sélavy, entitled Poils et coups de pieds en tous genres.





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