JEAN COCTEAU

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JEAN COCTEAU
9 L.A.S. "Jean", including 2 with drawing,[1928]-1961, to André and Simone Maurois; 10 pages in- 4, 6 envelopes (2 letters with labels stuck on the back, traces of adhesive on the back of the drawing). Beautiful ensemble with two illustrated letters, notably around the reception speech at the Académie française, where Cocteau was received by Maurois. [1928]. "Maurice Sachs asks me to support him with you about an edition with the Maison Fourcade, which is trying to set up a modern bookshop accessible to students. It is with him and the 4 paths that I publish my next book: The Secular Mystery"... March 14, 1955. "Although confused and incomplete, the works of Switzerland[Marguerat] contain many things that cannot be found. ...] I am sure you will be the first to stretch this red thread that runs through the whole and that Mauriac's terrible frivolity ignores. A poet's work is an organism and not its physiognomy. The disparate is only surface. I've never written anything without forcing myself to close the triple door behind me. A single object seen each time from a different angle. It seems incredible to me that I am accused of reflecting this or that and I would like to be shown works comparable to Orpheus, the Terrible Children, The Infernal Machine, the Indirect Critical Essay etc. Let someone show me a poem that comes close to L'Ange Heurtebise de Léone or La Crucifixion or Chiffre 7"... The back of the page is covered with additions in all directions:"The excuse for these hasty judgments is that our judges do not read and realize that these objects fit into each other and can form one, total. I can honestly say that in every book, every play, every film, I have killed myself to be reborn by the atrocious and mysterious practices of phenomenology"... August 9th. "I finished the Colette speech[reception speech at the Royal Academy of Belgium]. I've changed ours quite a bit - but in a way that doesn't bother anything. I read Barres' speech, which I
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