Stefan Themerson

Stefan Themerson

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Franciszka and Stefan Themerson were leading figures in the Polish avant-garde during the 1930s. Both moved to Paris in 1938 and then on to London, where they established in 1948 the influential Gaberbocchus Press, publishing Kurt Schwitters, Jankel Adler and Alfred Jarry, among others. Barbara Wright was a translator and art writer who worked closely with Franciszka and Stefan Themerson at Gaberbocchus Press. Wright translated key works of 20th-century French literature into English including Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roi, Samuel Beckett, Tristan Tzara and Raymond Queneau.
1st August 2012

The Table That Ran Away to the Woods

"The Table that Ran Away to the Woods" tells the tale of a writing desk that one day 'grabbed two pairs of shoes/ran dow... MoreThe Table That Ran Away to the Woods

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3rd October 2013

Mr Rouse Builds His House

Mr Rouse has decided to build himself a house. Inevitably, the process is much longer and more detailed than Mr Rouse in... MoreMr Rouse Builds His House

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