JACOB, Max

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JACOB, Max
Correspondence with Jean Rousselot. 16 August 1941 - 29 December 1943. In-4 (30.5 x 25.6 cm), garnet-red half-marquin with corners, smooth back, case edged with the same leather (C. de Séguier). Reunion of 28 signed autograph letters, including 24 dated (38 pages in all). All the letters are mounted on tabs, under snakes. Moving literary and friendly correspondence, partly unpublished, between two poets. These letters to the young poet Jean Rousselot, written during the dark years of the Occupation, and shortly before the writer's tragic death in March 1944, are at once vivid, picturesque and secretly tragic, even moving. Retired in Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire, Max Jacob gives his short stories to his correspondent, whose poems he reads (for which he often congratulates him). In these increasingly friendly letters, he modestly confides his sufferings and above all his solitude: "But we live with restrictions; we must restrict the essence, the joys and the expressions of sympathy. "His anxieties: "I have no great news of my sister who is in Drancy, it is believed. I am trying to distract myself from this pain" (n.d.). Aware of the dangers he was running, he urged caution: "I ask my friends to put 'Mr Max' on the envelopes and to remove the suspicious 'Jacob'" (11 May 1943). Already in 1941 Max Jacob had lucidly foreseen his fate: "Here I am slowly persuading myself that it will soon come to the shooting of all the Jews en masse. A spinning wheel goes all the way down to the ground and then up again. Death as a martyr does not displease me. If I don't have it as a Jew, I will have it (afterwards) as a Catholic. It is more beautiful than the capriciousness that threatens me or death on an iron bed at the Hospice of St. Benedict. All in all, everything is going very well, as this man said, rushing from a roof, before reaching the pavement. God cannot wish me any harm and if I am shot, I will not have stolen my share of heaven" (December
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