PICABIA Francis (1879-1953)

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PICABIA Francis (1879-1953)
AUTHORIZED MANUSCRIPT; 10 in-4 pages on 9 sheets, with some erasures and corrections. Set of poems, in free verse or prose, and aphorisms. Mystery in light drawing: "Would I be foolish enough / not to understand / All that is formulated / in the sky"... Poisonous buttocks: "Love is almost dry / a clear stream flows / on the canvases / that' s where from morning to night / naked men come to play / with laughing little girls". An old thing that comes to life: "Snow falls on my heart / to go to dinner in her white dress / every evening she dresses her brain in white"... "You are my opium. I have your scent at my fingertips"... "When I think, I'm always wrong / because the Sphinx talks halfway through / with me / to tell me / that he's reached the age limit"... "The ice cream canfrétte, in its enchanted language, asks your body why my mysticism becomes an odyssey in contact with the senses of my inner life." Aphorisms: "You have to be hungry to eat crumbs. He who becomes a great man is no longer a man. One must decapitate women who cause them to lose their heads"... The last text, in prose, is incomplete at the end; it begins as follows: "I tell myself that I am full of women, it is now impossible for me to digest them and yet I have an empty stomach". Who made me swallow women? Perhaps the lack of oysters"...
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