Les Lèvres nues
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Les Lèvres Nues (Eng: Naked Lips) was a Belgian surrealist magazine founded by Marcel Mariën, Jane Graverol and Paul Nougé in 1954. Les Lèvres Nues was subversive, anticlerical and Stalinist.
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