LÉGER FERNAND (1881-1955).

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LÉGER FERNAND (1881-1955).
L.A. (the end is missing), Fontenay-aux-Roses June 26, 1924, to his dear Karl [Carl EINSTEIN]; 4 pages in-8. Vigorous satire of Parisian art life. [The writer and art critic Carl EINSTEIN (1885-1940) had left Germany in 1922 and settled in Paris]. There are a few who don't take kindly to this. "Paris is full of "mocherie" too, but it's the mocherie of people of taste - it's well done, it fools the average mind. Cocteau - Les Soirées de Paris - the Ballets Russes, all that is the "gang of socialites". There has always been that in France, it's piquant, Parisian, it looks like something. It's not much [...] These guys skilfully turn around the bright and raw value, they soften the angles. Oh, it's very clever, well presented, "they know how to do it". But get out of Diaghileff's or "La Cigale" and go to a good music hall where you have amazing professional artists, the others no longer exist! They seem to be made of cotton wool, they are transparent and boneless! It is the taste. That damn French taste that diminishes strong values. We are rotten with taste here too. Good or bad, it bores me. It's feminism, they're all guys who walk behind their balls; their balls in front, in front; something that makes women turn away, but then turn around to see again because in the end they prefer that one anyway. He is working on a film "which may be funny" and is pleased that Karl agrees "to do the preface to Bauhaus. [...] I will write them that you are doing the thing." He gladly leaves him the 15% profit from the sale of the book and looks forward to working with him on it: "Something new as a presentation." He'll start on the cover of Europa...
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