Jacques-Henry LEVESQUE (1899–1971, poet, writer, and critic; - Lot 395

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Jacques-Henry LEVESQUE (1899–1971, poet, writer, and critic; - Lot 395
Jacques-Henry LEVESQUE (1899–1971, poet, writer, and critic; friend of Blaise Cendrars and Alfred Jarry; associated with the Dadaist movement) / Autograph letter signed “Jacques-Henry,” 1 p. in-8, March 10, 1943, with hand-drawn messages, to Blaise Cendrars? At the top, a large message: “I’m back in Paris,” followed, also in large letters, by “I hope to see you as soon as possible” - He says he has kept in his wallet, ever since he received them, the postcards from his correspondent dated October 21, December 14, 1942, January 1, January 21, and February 4 and 9, 1943, “which fascinated me and gave me great pleasure”, “I have them here so I can reply, but if I haven’t done so, it’s because, as you said in your previous cards, I wasn’t in the mood to write. It happens. Nothing to be done,” “Write to me now at my parents’ house: 6 rue Armand Moisant, Paris (15th arrondissement),” “Enclosed is a recent article on Picabia, the front page of *L’Eclaireur* in Nice, a daily news newspaper.”
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