GIDE André (1869-1951)

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GIDE André (1869-1951)
Autograph letter signed to friends, dated La Roque November 2, 1904; 4 pages in-4 in ink, envelope preserved. Lyrical letter on memories of Biskra. His friends are there, and he is there in thought: "I am nothing more than a cry that rises up. You there! ... For me, autumn is fading here. The wound that the desert healed in my heart has reopened. I bleed profusely towards you... What does Paris matter to me! Its rumour; its Salon d'Automne! Arabian gardens, I think of you... The Biskra of today is no longer the Biskra of eleven years ago, it is the Biskra of eleven years ago that I continue to see, through what it has become... Even the sadness I feel has its poetry, its lyricism... May the gardens of Sett Wassila not spoil you the gardens of Ouardi... Biskra, as you already know, remains the sensitive point of my life. People have changed: "Athmann" is not the same anymore - although he is still as faithful... but "the others" have spoiled him for me. It is sometimes necessary to peel him back terribly to find the child that I loved so much, - that he has remained, under the wrappings and the apparent deformation that his affluent profession of guide imposes on him...". He warns them against those who would claim to be his "...perfect jokers. In vain you would seek the friends of the Immoralist; they are no longer there...".
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