SAINT EXUPÉRY, Antoine de

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SAINT EXUPÉRY, Antoine de
Unpublished autograph manuscript on anguish. [circa 1942?]. 3 p. in-4 (27 x 21 cm), on yellow peel paper. Manuscript of an unpublished text by Saint Exupéry on anguish. In his correspondence with Nelly de Vogüé, Consuelo or Lewis Galantière, the pilot often evokes anxiety attacks, usually occurring during his American stays, which intellectually paralyzed him. The detailed analysis he makes of his various anxiety attacks has almost a therapeutic value: writing becomes clinical. This very beautiful text is to be compared with Henri Michaux's experiences of introspection, which Saint Exupéry reads around 1943. "This as a testimony of an anxiety attack. Anguish is a state. It is the external reality. But I won't write about it unless I make it conceptual. If I don't choose the signs well. First of all, this mystery of linking and taking everything as signs. We find what we want, in the prophecies and with sovereign evidence. Thus the extraordinary relationship between my present pathetic and the poem, which I have just read, by La Tour du Pin. Then the next day: who will I be tomorrow? Murderer or not? And the war mission: will I be dead or not? And from the exams: will I pass the baccalaureate or not? No anguish in accepting one state, and the other, having been sentenced to death, calms down. Hardly refused, the other cries and calms down in his anguish. As soon as Raskolnikov confesses, he regains his joie de vivre. We ask to be within our rights. It is not the unknown of the next day that devours: the explorer is absurd. It's the unknown of oneself. Learning to wait for the appearance of a character. Will I be alone or two in love? Will I or will I not be the abandoned one. Eminently destructive. " At the head of the first page, Saint Exupéry drew a character resembling the Little Prince, accompanied by two flowers growing on a raised ground (about 6 x 6 cm). Rare erasures. PROVENANCE: Anony
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