Uruguay-born French poet and writer (1884–1960) who was staunchly averted to the Surrealist movement of automatic writing and following the inclinations of the unconscious, opting for a less radical approach to poetry and the great unknown. Lengthy handwritten poem, in French, entitled “Chanson pour Laurence Paseyro,” on two 8.5 x 11 pages. Supervielle writes 60 lines in total, signing at the conclusion. In fine condition, with central horizontal fold and rusty paperclip marks and impressions to edges of both pages. RRAuction COA.