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BOUSQUET JOË (1897-1950)
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BOUSQUET JOË (1897-1950)
L.A.S. "Joe", Carcassonne November 28 [1946], to Raymond DATHEIL| 4 pages in-8.
Nice letter to the poet Raymond Datheil (1902-1983).
"Datheil, you have remained close to me. I hear you, I think I hear my father, now dead, speaking to you from your heart.
Because of you, very often, I change my words to speak to the person I love the most in the world. This young woman, in fact, taught me, without any doubt, that she carried, even in a sign in her heart, that emotional rhythm that makes you a poet, that makes her passionate, alive, happy or unhappy about everything"...
He does not forget the astonishment and uncertainty that Datheil's first book [Les Signatures naturelles, 1933] gave him. "And now I am proud to have received your call. I have worked hard, I have liberated myself a lot. I will live, I believe, only on my heart. Everything we materialize, build in our image, everything that fills our rage to possess in our hands, everything we help to thicken and shelter us, everything that binds us to our material being, I would like to overcome, dominate, destroy. Submit to our privilege of uniting opposites in the events we create. To write to you, for example, crushing, under this letter, poetic habits that are always threatening, to adhere, from moment to moment, to what makes life stronger than the person and more adventurous . I will astonish you by telling you that everything is still difficult and confusing, but that poets, young, free, living poets are around me - determined to defend poetry at all costs| to save freedom of expression...". He is going to send
him The Moon Leader, and soon The Knowledge of the Evening. "There are three or four men who can read The Mooncleader properly, but you, before the others..."...
L.A.S. "Joe", Carcassonne November 28 [1946], to Raymond DATHEIL| 4 pages in-8.
Nice letter to the poet Raymond Datheil (1902-1983).
"Datheil, you have remained close to me. I hear you, I think I hear my father, now dead, speaking to you from your heart.
Because of you, very often, I change my words to speak to the person I love the most in the world. This young woman, in fact, taught me, without any doubt, that she carried, even in a sign in her heart, that emotional rhythm that makes you a poet, that makes her passionate, alive, happy or unhappy about everything"...
He does not forget the astonishment and uncertainty that Datheil's first book [Les Signatures naturelles, 1933] gave him. "And now I am proud to have received your call. I have worked hard, I have liberated myself a lot. I will live, I believe, only on my heart. Everything we materialize, build in our image, everything that fills our rage to possess in our hands, everything we help to thicken and shelter us, everything that binds us to our material being, I would like to overcome, dominate, destroy. Submit to our privilege of uniting opposites in the events we create. To write to you, for example, crushing, under this letter, poetic habits that are always threatening, to adhere, from moment to moment, to what makes life stronger than the person and more adventurous . I will astonish you by telling you that everything is still difficult and confusing, but that poets, young, free, living poets are around me - determined to defend poetry at all costs| to save freedom of expression...". He is going to send
him The Moon Leader, and soon The Knowledge of the Evening. "There are three or four men who can read The Mooncleader properly, but you, before the others..."...
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