QUENEAU Raymond (1903-1976). 2 autograph... - Lot 166 - Drouot Estimations

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QUENEAU Raymond (1903-1976). 2 autograph... - Lot 166 - Drouot Estimations
QUENEAU Raymond (1903-1976). 2 autograph MANUSCRITS, ; 6 and 4 pages in-4 on school notebook ff. When the cinema pays its debts, [June 1952]. Article published on June 19, 1952 in Arts, fascinating reflection on the relationship between cinema and literature, developed on the occasion of the publication of Jean MECKERT's novel, Nous sommes tous des assassins. The book was indeed written after the scenario of the film that André Cayatte and Charles Spaak directed under the same title Tapuscrit corrigé joint. [Limelight, 1952]. On Charlie CHAPLIN. Queneau shows why Limelight is not fundamentally a comic film. Behind the appearances, "Charles Chaplin talks to us about the same things as Charlie Chaplin. These are the same problems that occupy him. His inspiration is the same. It is always about man and the dignity of man, love and work. The typescript of the article Les douze malédictions du cinéma, with L.S. from Maurice Bessy to R. Queneau, April 19, 1960 (headed Cinémonde), and another typescript are joined; and the press clipping of an article of Queneau in Labyrinthe (23/12/1946): "Le mythe du documentaire".
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