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GREEN Julien (1900-1998)
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GREEN Julien (1900-1998)
MANUSCRIT autograph, Mail. Duplicate letters, 1973 - 1993| 4 small notebooks in-4 (22 x 17 cm), about 350 written pages. Hardbound with cloth spine.
Interesting testimony of the writer's correspondence.
School notebooks in which Julien Green transcribed, by his own hand, more than 500 letters or messages that he addressed to his correspondents from the 1970s. In the 1970's, after having been admitted to the French Academy, the writer had taken the habit, occasional it seems, to keep a copy or a draft (sometimes signed with his initials) of some of his letters. These notebooks contain the texts, sometimes drafted, of more than five hundred messages and/or letters that the writer addressed to various recipients, in particular Robert Gallimard, Marcel Jullian, Jean Mistler, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Robert Kanters, Pierre
Gaxotte, José Cabanis, C. W. Barrett, Paul Morand, Marcel Arland, Henri
Gouhier, G. de Diesbach, Jean Cazeneuve, the Duke of Levis-Mirepoix, Hans
Fronius, René Caillois, Jean d'Ormesson, Marcel Dassault, Daniel Pézeril, Maurice Rheims, R.P. Carré, Federico Clerici, Father Bruckberger, Mrs. Sven Nielsen, Philippe Senart, Jacques Vier, Maurice Genevoix, Jacques Soustelle, Dominique Fernandez, Hector Bianciotti, Claude and
Jean Mauriac, Angelo Rinaldi, Henri Troyat, Alain Rey, Maurice Druon, Jacques Chirac, Jean Mesnard, etc.
MANUSCRIT autograph, Mail. Duplicate letters, 1973 - 1993| 4 small notebooks in-4 (22 x 17 cm), about 350 written pages. Hardbound with cloth spine.
Interesting testimony of the writer's correspondence.
School notebooks in which Julien Green transcribed, by his own hand, more than 500 letters or messages that he addressed to his correspondents from the 1970s. In the 1970's, after having been admitted to the French Academy, the writer had taken the habit, occasional it seems, to keep a copy or a draft (sometimes signed with his initials) of some of his letters. These notebooks contain the texts, sometimes drafted, of more than five hundred messages and/or letters that the writer addressed to various recipients, in particular Robert Gallimard, Marcel Jullian, Jean Mistler, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Robert Kanters, Pierre
Gaxotte, José Cabanis, C. W. Barrett, Paul Morand, Marcel Arland, Henri
Gouhier, G. de Diesbach, Jean Cazeneuve, the Duke of Levis-Mirepoix, Hans
Fronius, René Caillois, Jean d'Ormesson, Marcel Dassault, Daniel Pézeril, Maurice Rheims, R.P. Carré, Federico Clerici, Father Bruckberger, Mrs. Sven Nielsen, Philippe Senart, Jacques Vier, Maurice Genevoix, Jacques Soustelle, Dominique Fernandez, Hector Bianciotti, Claude and
Jean Mauriac, Angelo Rinaldi, Henri Troyat, Alain Rey, Maurice Druon, Jacques Chirac, Jean Mesnard, etc.
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