Renaud CAMUS (1946-)

Autograph letter signed to Madeleine Chapsal.

Three large pages in-4°. Autograph envelope

Plieux. March 18, 2005.

“Madame Le Commander, You kindly wrote to me when the winter was never ending, and now we are too hot when we walk along the river with the dogs in the afternoon. We will have to change our schedule. Léon will go without a coat. And perhaps your not-dead loves, stoked with phrases, will blossom in a few intimate trifles: But the coals are black like her(s). Light them: It looks like a rose bush . Toulet knew these things. For my part, I always take great pleasure in seeing your freckles blaze, with the help of television, in the back of my winter kitchen. The good weather will get me through it, fortunately. And who knows if you will not appear in person, some day, here, in rooms more worthy of you? Your friend Rebeyrolle was present there for a long time through his painting. Those were better days. Everything goes to Planchemouton. I am waiting for your elephant. Meaning is what leaves us. Let's speak quietly. Listen. And please forgive, Madam, this familiarity with tragedy. Did you not kiss me? Renaud Camus.

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