Friday, July 30, 2010

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"I loved my life," French

Even in passing dozens of hours at the BNF, I'm not sure to find much biographical information on

Hélène Jourdan-Morhange, as Cocteau described him thus: "cheek against the beautiful curve of her red violin, with the smile of the Angel of Reims." (1) This musician has most likely

"It's hard to be a painter." H. Jourdan-Morhange

signed L'Oeil cacodylate because it was part of the circle of friends and music of Gabrielle Buffet. [Dispel any misunderstanding here, "Gabrielle Buffet" for marital status and "Gabrielle Buffet" for the world of arts and letters. The first spelling of "Gabriel" is probably October 9, 1912 when she signed Article in the "special issue devoted to exposing the" Golden Section ""] (2) found naturally

"Gabriel" The Eye on cacodylate in 1921.

What to say? Hélène Jourdan-Morhange Ravel wrote, and us. Man, the Friend, Musician , published by Editions du Milieu World in 1945 (Geneva). About this volume that I look forward to some booksellers of old notes that "Photographs and illustrations L.-A. Moreau black and white inserts. "(3)

And what else, if not mentioned here, verbatim , Jeanine Warnod?

"Montfort l'Amaury one Sunday at the campaign of my adolescence. In a rickety car, we arrive at "Mesnuls" in the musician Hélène Jourdan-Morhange, the painter Luc Albert Moreau and their three cats. Helen, cousin of my mother, virtuoso violist, had created the female quartets in chamber orchestras, and received standing ovations at every concert when tragedy changed her life. Paralysis of the arm with which she held the bow prevented him from continuing his career. No diagnosis revealed no cause. They spoke of neuritis, a typical case of conversion hysteria. For years, she hoped, by dint of treatment, his condition improved. His disappointments in love could they explain his paralysis? A psychoanalyst would have it cured? The interpreter of Ravel experienced his first heartbreak with his Pierre Lecomte du Nouy fiance. She loved it but the mother's suitor, author of Friendship love and other sentimental nature books, would not consent to part with his son. The violinist, sorely wounded, found consolation in the arms of a young painter, Jacques Jourdan, a childhood friend and vacation in Saint-Lunaire, where my mother and her cousins found each summer, the personalities of the Parisian scene: Georges Feydeau, Tristan Bernard, the poet Jean Richepin and Eve Lavalliere, star of the Variety Theatre before joining the convent. Jacques Jourdan married Helen but disappeared shortly thereafter, in 1916, Fort Douaumont. This new shock overthrew the virtuoso and deprived of any opportunity to play the violin. But one that was one of the first women to swim in the ocean, sunbathe on the beach and drive a car does not let down. Admirable fervor and the audacity she put in everything she undertook, she replaced the bow with the pen and offered to several newspapers music reviews. It was touching to see his modesty become admiration for itself. She was astonished at his talent. "How could I write a good text?" She said by rereading. "For Mesnuls" Luc-Albert Moreau, with a tonsured monk and small doe-eyed, armed with sticks from his war wound, draws us into his studio and shows us her paintings in the south. I am admiring portrait of an old Crock, tender look at the clown I had seen the circus Medrano fall from his piano stool, when my cousin called us for lunch. In a scene flooded with Louis Philippe romantic objects (clusters of orange flowers under glass like those painted by my mother, curls a great-grandmother of Luke kept under glass in an oval frame), it serves us the products of his garden. The dessert eaten, we start at Colette, in a nearby forest. Dressed peasant, his face hidden by his thick mop Curly, the gardening writer and feeds the birds who wake up every morning. His voice Charmer Burgundy, rolling r, Claudine aged me the name of each tree, his friends. She just started a book about her mother, Sido, but it is forbidden to talk about books she is writing. Helen told me the special friendship 1a bound to Colette. They had met in 1925 during the presentation of The Child and the Spells, Ravel composed a poem by the author of Fairy Darling. Seduced, the novelist has portrayed: "A curly hair by Melozzo da Forli Angel at his or violates emerges a cat face ... "Meanwhile, Helen says," I wanted to be like him, do my hair like her, raise many cats. "Inconsolable at the death of" The Cat " , his double in animal and dog "Marigold," Cole approached more of his "Mounir", as nicknamed Ravel. Ravel, the god of Helena, would have thought of marrying her. She knew him since 1920 , interpreted his works, wrote books about his life, his method, style, and published a book of memories to the experienced teacher, Ravel and We, prefaced by Colette. One day we passed the remains of composer, the shutters are closed, it is absent. I only see the outside of the house. Helen described it: "really funny, cut into quarter-brie on the road, with his little box of toys lookout! The rooms are cramped and the master bedroom overlooking the garden seems even to a kind of cellar surprised to be dressed in satin. [... ] There was also the ritual of visiting the garden reveals the surprise guest the terms of enthusiasm reserved for things that Ravel nature. Ecstatic as the first day, he always seemed to find the thousands of small blue flowers composing his lawn Japanese and dwarf trees ... "Feminist and leftist critic for French literature, Moune, exhausted by too much work, finally decided to go to Honfleur with her sister Alice to rest. Taken unwell on arrival, do not spare her strength, she returned to Paris in his car instead of going by ambulance. Myocardial not spared. I said goodbye to the clinic: "I love my life! "She murmured in a last breath. "(4)

But it would be unjust to forget the monumental work of Ornella Volta, I did not dare approach it almost a year ago the Aube Breton evening and invited Jackie Matisse preview happy few in the film by Fabrice Maze, the first devoted to the life of Marcel Duchamp and now available on DVD in Sevendoc - Lighthouses Collection:

Marcel Duchamp, Iconoclast and stainless Fabrice Maze

because it's in:

Erik Satie, Correspondance almost complete, assembled and presented by Ornella Volta, Fayard / IMEC , 2000, p. 283, found the facsimile of a letter written by Satie to Hélène Jourdan-Morhange March 23, 1917:

Do not mention this book is, really, pure heresy!

(1) Soon I will provide the source of this phrase of Cocteau.

(2) The library is closed Kandinsky until September, I am not able to offer Gabrielle Buffet's article mentioned here.

(3) "Guite is here, no doubt, Marguerite Moreno, Colette and intimate friend who took an active part the publication of the text by Hélène Jourdan-Morhange while the latter was attempting to publish his text in occupied France.

(4) Jeanine Warnod, Paris School Le Musée du Montparnasse / Arcadia Editions, Paris, 2004, pp. 113-114.

Monday, July 26, 2010

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Of The Jazz Age flappers

STONE MASSOT "BOOKS" PARIS-JOURNAL

November 18, 1923

" Carnival is not a theory of sensual lyric-pages rather than an excuse to fake backdrops. There are two souls hidden, hung up pathetic that unmask, in a fresh atmosphere and veiled, mysterious and simmering. Everything is dark, half light, allusions, cool ... no fists on the table or dot the i "To suggest, evoke, that's the dream," said Mallarmé, the great prophet. Here is the style: "The first hand to the neck, she takes her lip, she bites him and then abandons her mouth. He enters like a pink wet and drunk." Here's the charm: "Germaine said: "I'll put a little pink dress. "In fact her dress is black." (1) new tone. No bragging does not spoil the amorality that is delicate, cold, pinched like a jacket of Edouard de Max. Carnival carries with it the seeds of our generation: skepticism, ether, opium, jazz, cocktails have a place perfectly justified. It is also proof by 9 an admirable talent that I am proud to salute in passing. Mireille Havet, little sister, I bring you strange figure bent over a whiskey at the Ox on the roof, when Wancai [sic] (2)

throws his whole soul to people who are not worthy of such sacrifice. And I offer as the epigraph of Ducasse: "Sad as the universe, as beautiful as suicide." (3)

is to stand Claire Paulhan, last April, I bought the new volume of the Journal Mireille Havet covering the years 1927 and 1928. It is in this volume we discover the encounter with Robbie Mireille Havet (4) who was the wife of Pierre de Massot and that he "offered" unwisely to the author of

Carnival. [I should note here, soon, an extract of My body, this sweet demon which evokes this sense of Massot gift that poisoned him for months]. Terrible volume as this, where one follows the inexorable descent into hell Mireille Havet who desperately crazy in those years took advantage of any remission in his disease that could bring him his trips outside the capital (Nice, Cannes , New York, Oily ...) for any body soon submit an already devastated the relentless combined effects of heroin, opium and cocaine. On 15 December 1927, Mireille is at Georges Claretie

son of Julius Claretie [which is George, who is Jules, who is Leo?] (5), discrete signatory L'Oeil cacodylate She claims to have "sought Robbie" This very day she met Jacques Rigaut and Georges Auric. One imagines Mireille Havet very tired, walking without any assurance on the streets of Paris and elsewhere. One can imagine the vile flash that brought him even more vile excipients. One imagines Mireille Havet head oriented too distant stars. The language of Mireille Havet is probably terrible and hopeless, but it is beautiful.

(1) We must pay tribute to René Crevel, who was probably the first to have highlighted the figure of speech used by Mireille Havet - whose de Massot "remembered" nearly a month later. Rene Crevel is that, in fact, begins his article on Carnival Mireille Havet stressing that figure. [Rene Crevel in Literary News, October 6, 1923].

(2) [sic] De Massot evokes, most likely, saxophonist (and banjo player in his day) Vance Lowry, which Michel Leiris hesitate not to sell the gifts they offered him during his first communion in order to frequent the trendy bars of his time. Leiris recalls elsewhere in Biffures Vance Lowry was "one of the first musicians to be Negroes came to France."

(3) A complete sentence Lautréamont is: "You have to be powerful, because you have a figure more than human, as sad as the universe, as beautiful as suicide ... "Canto I, 13.

(4) "4 o'clock in the morning. Saturday, July 14, 1928. Dirty bitch. Junk. Bitch. It t'injuriant immediately that I wake, Robbie small. Junk in my life that I loved, who loved me so much, supposedly, when we fell asleep at this hour, you see, at dawn, and still regret it looked from you too (dirty actress also, no doubt), because until then, we loved each other, renewing our vows of love hugs and protests and expensive project for the summers after and forever! . [Mireille Havet, Journal 1927-1928, Editions Claire Paulhan, Paris, 2010, p. 225].

(5) Answer will be given in a future post.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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Signatures in Hippocampus

In the editorial of issue 3 (April 2010) of the beautiful magazine Seahorse (1) Gwilherm Perthuis aptly summed up the first occurrence of the term's work in cacodylate Francis Picabia. So it was in the poem

cacodylate published in 1918 and included in the collection entitled Poems and Drawings of the girl born without a mother published at the author for Printing Together (Lausanne). (2) Fully dedicated

the theme of the signature (explaining that),

Herwin Blumenfeld Signatures (1919-1924) *

this issue of the journal Hippocampus provides a summary of the most attractive . It includes an original text by Enrique Vila-Matas (3) entitled "Getting Around", another original text by Bruce Bégout (4) entitled "The Afternoon of a terrorist", a study devoted Fanny Schulmann the highly underrated Dan Azoulay (artist "psychogeography" which is often rapidly line of Situationism and Fluxus), an interview with Tzvetan Todorov, a text by David Collin entitled "Towards a genealogy of ghost writers. Arthur Craven - B. Traven - Roberto Bolaño "... Briefly, what to spend part of summer in good company.

(1) "Marked as constituted by the issue of installation (on Battle of Warburg ...) Seahorse treats a spring theme and a country value-island (intellectually) in the fall. "

(2) title available at Allia and present in the collection of all poems Picabia published by the Memory Book (2002).

(3) Who is not in Vila-Matas, battery and face encounter with Andre Gabastou , Argol, 2010.

(4) Who is not in the collection entitled Sphex published by the Tree Avenger at about the same time as Park (Allia).

* Reproduced in Erwin Blumenfeld, Dada Collages 1916-1933 , Helen Adkins, Hatje Cantz, 2009, p. 59.

Monday, July 19, 2010

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Dark Eyes for Summer 1921 A summertime

Jacques Rigaut (detail). Archives Jean-Luc Bitton

"The only real dandy of the twentieth century, Jacques Rigaut . His general agency suicide pretty much sums up the behavior of a Europe that had to accept five years of carnage industrialized. He wears dark glasses before anyone else, that is to say before they became fashionable around 1930 in the United States. A photo from the early 20s, when the man who was traveling with his suicide seems to buttonhole a car fast, proves. "

Jerome Leroy, Physiology sunglasses , Editions Mille et Une Nuits, 2010, p. 85.

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Saturday, July 3, 2010

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In the first days of July, Jean Cocteau and Raymond Radiguet leave for Besse-en-Chandesse, a small village in Auvergne where the join Pierre Bertin, Marcelle Meyer and Georges Auric. The little band is found at the Hotel de Paris and likes to call around the life of Alfred de Musset. While Radiguet takes the role of a lackey, Cocteau takes to de Musset, Pierre Bertin for the latter's brother, Marcelle Meyer for his mistress and Georges Auric for ... George Sand. They are experimenting with speaking Alexandrian tirades by remembering the author of Lorenzaccio .

Raymond Radiguet and Georges Auric Besse-en-Chandesse, July 1921. Copyright Museum Jean Cocteau.

Following a dispute with a vendor pie (overpriced and inedible - the case will go to the local police!), The team decided to leave the village, preferring the warm summer Basin Arcachon to Auvergne they do not like too much. Top August 1921, at about the same time the previous year, Cocteau and thus returns to Piquey Radiguet.

Grand Hotel Chantecler from Piquey

They stay there until September and receive further visits of friends, including those of Jean and Valentine Hugo and Georges Auric well. The stay of the latter probably did not drag on as the 21, Cocteau sent him a postcard and caption: "the coast making Chantecler Hotel, an incoming mail. Silver Coast. Piquey "Sources

post: Radiguet Chloe and Julian Ash: Raymond Radiguet. A serious young man in the Roaring Twenties , Thousand and One Nights, 2003; Correspondence Georges Auric / Jean Cocteau Jean Caizergues published by Centre for the Study of the twentieth century, Paul Valéry University, Montpellier, 1999.