Alfred JARRY – Set of three telegrams to Alfred Vallette. 1906.

"A MAJOR BRAIN CRISIS THAT EXCUSED PAST EXAGGERATED LITERATURE."

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Alfred JARRY (1873.1907)

Set of three telegrams to Alfred Vallette.

 

Moving testimonies of friendship from Jarry to the director of Mercure de France, Alfred Vallette and his wife Rachilde.

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May 11, 1906:

ARRIVED SAFELY, THANK YOU. I WILL WRITE TOMORROW. JARRY

 

May 28, 1906:

I'LL BE BETTER SENSITIVE AFTER THIS. BEST REGARDS, ALFRED JARRY

 

May 30, 1906:

 Major stroke which excused past exaggerated literature. Recovery assured with rest. Apologies, Madame Rachilde. Letter follows. A. Jarry

 

 

 

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