SARTRE, Jean-Paul

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SARTRE, Jean-Paul
Autograph manuscript for Nekrassov. S. l. n. d. [ca. 1955]. Set. 43 p. in-4. Autograph manuscript for Nekrassov's piece , offering primitive versions of important passages, with numerous variants. Some passages appear in several different drafts, others have even completely disappeared in the final version (notably an interrogation scene after arrests during the demonstration against General Ridgway). Indeed, Sartre blackened many of the pages, "not numbering his draft sheets, stacking up successive versions for writing a scene, and throwing them in the wastebasket after rereading them [...]. ...] It will probably never be possible to reconstruct a first version of Nekrassov, four times longer than the one we know. "(Jacques Lecarme, in Jean-Paul Sartre, Théâtre complet, Pléiade, 2005.) A light-hearted play about the adventures of a crook infiltrating an anti-communist newspaper, it unveils a new facet of the philosopher, that of a comic writer. "Not that I agree with everything Sartre says about his characters, I laughed a lot because laughter has no part and also because I couldn't do otherwise, carried away as I was by the comic violence, the irresistible humor, the drive, the movement, the invention, the prickly finds [...]. What a triumph! This Sartre, decidedly, is a great pain in the ass" (Henri Jeanson, Le Canard Enchaîné, June 22, 1955). The present manuscript therefore considerably enriches the published version and constitutes a precious document for the genesis of this work. Slight soiling, a few lacks without affecting the text.
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