Equivalences in Picasso.
| N° d'inventaire | 17870 |
| Format | 12.2 x 18.8 |
| Détails | 65 p., paperback. |
| Publication | Paris, 2013 |
| Etat | Nine |
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When we arrived in Golfe-Juan, I saw from afar in the sea not only Picasso but also his nephew Xavier Vilato, whom I had met in Paris. He was a friend of Matsi Hatzilazarou, the poet and first wife of Embirikos. As soon as he saw us, he started signaling. I quickly undressed and dove in. Tériade, on the other hand, didn't swim. I approached, and Xavier Vilato introduced me to his uncle, who shouted to Tériade: "You see, destiny dictates that Mediterranean people meet in the water, in the sea."
When we arrived in Golfe-Juan, I saw from afar in the sea not only Picasso but also his nephew Xavier Vilato, whom I had met in Paris. He was a friend of Matsi Hatzilazarou, the poet and first wife of Embirikos. As soon as he saw us, he started signaling. I quickly undressed and dove in. Tériade, on the other hand, didn't swim. I approached, and Xavier Vilato introduced me to his uncle, who shouted to Tériade: "You see, destiny dictates that Mediterranean people meet in the water, in the sea."