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Ferlov Mancoba

1974-09-04

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Knud Ferlov

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Knud Ferlov writes to Sonja Ferlov Mancoba that it was a pleasure to receive her letter from the silence. Here, her artistic work surely thrives best. He writes that he believes he is beginning to understand her art. He recounts a visit from his old friend Prezzolini, and that he hopes it will succeed for Wonga Mancoba to publish his translation of Kierkegaard's Judge for Yourself before Knud Ferlov's death. He has just had his translation of Pascal republished by Gyldendal.
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The silence presumably refers to a holiday letter from Sonja Ferlov Mancoba, Ernest Mancoba, and Wonga Mancoba's holiday in Corsica.
The reissued book is Blaise Pascal, Thoughts, Gyldendal 1974. Translated and selected by Knud Ferlov. 
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Paris
The Ferlov Mancoba archive.
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