Signed autograph letter addressed to Paul FORT. I am all the more joyful to bring your literary health here as I return an old courtesy to you, because fifteen years ago you initiated a similar celebration which has remained very dear to me, precisely for the merits that make this one beautiful, because of its scent of youth, sincerity and freedom. Many of those who were there I see again here. Only, as desired by the humble whom you love to capture the heartbeat of the soul and the flavor of words, you have forced, I mean literary. I repeat, you are still the same.
You are still the same. You are still this Paul Fort of onyx and fire, who created a lot because he never doubted anything. You leaped then through the city and through the countryside for...? The hills and along the beaches, seizing all the rhythms on the fly, snatching them with one hand...?
These fever butterflies in the net of your Ballads. You rushed towards the beautiful horizons with the agility of a young faun; certainly you would have wished that nature had only one mouth to foresee the...?
With a single kiss with trembling, tenderness and passion. You already had a lot of talent Paul Fort, and you were also an extraordinary figure. At eighteen, you were a benefactor, a patron, the director of a very haughty, nobly poor, very ephemeral French Comedy.
You displayed a magnificent endurance Paul Fort and I...? To your glory, to your just reputation as a disinterested artist, the name of Madame Paul Fort who gave you with modesty the comfort of complete devotion. To have created the Art Theater...? To your reputation, this light halo...? Solid around your art of attracting a legend.
I praise you for then adding a page to the noble history of the Bohemian of letters, the true, the beautiful, the holy as the great Théodore de Banville said, rightly. Efforts on the little, living, chimerical, adored and triumphant art. I had the pleasure of seeing you a lot then when you started at Puffin? You had your hands full of jewels that you named with...? Gustave Kahn, born on December 21, 1859 in Metz and died on September 4, 1936 in Paris, is a French symbolist poet and art critic.He is known under the pseudonyms: Cabrun, M. Walter Linden, Pip and Hixe. Paul Fort is a French poet and playwright, born on February 1, 1872 in Reims and died on April 20, 1960 in Montlhéry.
He is the author of an abundant poetic work, gathered in the French Ballads, mixed with symbolism, simplicity and lyricism, most often using verse. Dimensions: 13.6 x 21.1.
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