LOUYS, Pierre

Lot 446
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LOUYS, Pierre
A gathering of 24 autograph pieces, most of them signed. 1900-1902. 43 ff. of various formats (mostly pet. in-8), on different papers (laid, white, blue...). Set of letters (17), cards (6) and note (1) autographs, almost all signed by Pierre Louÿs, addressed to Augustine Bulteau. Very interesting correspondence dealing with the most varied subjects. It is about the theatre and Edmond Rostand's Aiglon, literary criticism, King Pausole, bibliophily and bookbinding, the painter Zuloaga, Louÿs' daily schedule, worldly and Parisian current events. With Madame Bulteau, Pierre Louÿs adopted a friendly and playful tone. His letters are light-hearted and witty. About L'Aiglon: "I don't like it that when a gentleman has written one hundred and twenty-five pages he forces me to listen to them from the first word to the twelve thousandth. When one page of a novel makes me yawn, I skip forty or simply abandon the book; in the theatre one thinks one has to take it all. ...] In short, I have never heard a single play by our illustrious playwright. I only know from reading him that he builds an act even better than Sardou and that he does even worse verses than those of Émile Augier. Double miracle. " He advises Ms. Bulteau to take a new approach to her album amicorum: "It seems to me that if I were you, I would ask my friends to make me a small anthology of their predilections. No lady has ever done that. Don't you think that a passage chosen by Hervieu or Régnier in Crébillon or in Laclos would be something rarer than a paragraph taken from their future books? and that it's interesting to know which artist of yesteryear would choose Forain if he was asked to copy a drawing that wasn't his own? "Further on, he is interested in the "maturation" and "aging" of books, compared to that of wines: "Books are like wines; they pass as they age. With age, those that were pale have become dull; those that were too lively have become full-bodied
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