Paris, 1919: Louis Aragon, André Breton and Philippe Soupault founded the review "Littérature". Contributors in the first issue were André Gide, Paul Valéry, Max Jacob and Blaise Cendrars. One of the next issues was dedicated to the young, avant-garde poets who became famous only after their death – Arthur Rimbaud ("Littérature" published his recently discovered manuscripts), Comte de Lautréamont (They gave him the homage as a progenitor of Dada and surrealism) and Jacques Vaché, who published nothing during his short life and who died in 1919, but who was one of the major inspirer of André Breton and his surrealist revolution ("Littérature" published Vaché’s war letters).