SAINT-EXUPÉRY (Antoine de)

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SAINT-EXUPÉRY (Antoine de)
Signed autograph letter. [Cap Juby, April 1928; postmark: Toulouse, April 30, 1928]. 2 p. on 1 f. in-4 (26.8 x 21 cm) of wove paper with "Lignes aériennes Latécoère" letterhead and envelope with identical letterhead with autograph inscription, black ink. Very beautiful letter, apparently unpublished, to Lucie-Marie Decour. Saint-Exupéry thanks her for her record mailings: "you are definitely an angel. [...] In my monotonous desert I mislead my heart with artificial melancholy. Music allows me to do so. [...] I'm a bit tired of this life far from everything and I'd like to come back to Paris". He tells her about a misunderstanding he has made: "I was in Casablanca when the C[ommandan]t Paris passed to Juby. He took my replacement for me. It's unpleasant for me because my replacement likes small sentences, gets agitated to be kind and has a soul decorated with garlands. I don't like to be carried away by the memory of a guy in that form... Now I think the praise was also directed at my replacement? I regretted not seeing the Ct because he left a wonderful memory all the way through. Will you see him again?". The envelope bears the autograph mention "Poster in Casablanca" but was franked in Toulouse; the letters that Saint Exupéry wrote in Cap Juby were posted by third parties, either in Casablanca or in Toulouse. PROVENANCE: Lucie-Marie Decour, then her descendants. Christie's sale, Paris, April 29, 2013, n° 137. Traces of folding, small marginal tear, some stitching, envelope preserved with small defects.
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