SAINT EXUPÉRY, Antoine de

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SAINT EXUPÉRY, Antoine de
Autograph manuscript for the Letter to a Hostage. [circa 1941]. 7 p. in-4 (27 x 21 cm) on yellow peel paper. Precious manuscript of the first chapter of the Letter to a Hostage, "a true symphonic poem" (F. Gerbod). Our manuscript presents a more detailed version than the one finally published (OEuvres complètes, II, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, 2009, p. 89-92). This unpublished version is an important complement to the one kept at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. All the more so since, of this first chapter, only manuscripts and typescripts that are not very elaborate are known. After Portugal, several pages depict New York, where Saint-Exupéry finds himself absorbed in the writing of Pilote de guerre, but far from his homeland and his own. The noise of the city is overwhelming, and prevents him from writing. "But Portugal tried to believe in happiness, and left him a cutlery at his table and lanterns, and music. From the first evening I dined there in a caravel. And everything was so full of taste, so full of tact, this expression was so measured, so full of taste, so charming, so visibly loved by those who had made it. And who, it seemed to me, had wished to say to the world, "See the quality of our smile, and our un betrayed past, this is our face". And this widespread music said, this music and not this din, and which made a noise [...] in the heart. But in the evening I would return to Estoril where I would look at my ghosts. [...]. Once again I said to myself: war. It is not death that is tragic. Death is nothing if I have somewhere to put my dead. But my frame is cracking. They want to force me to live in a big empty house. They're cutting me off from my sense of life. I wake up and don't recognize the walls. I wake up and don't recognize the swinging of the tree. I wake up and do not recognize the steps of the servants. ... I am thin of a life if it begins at forty years of age. It's nothing to be far
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