Poème autographe de Jean Cocteau intitulé "Discordances" contenu dans son recueil de poèmes Le Prince Frivole
This manuscript poem was printed in the collection "Le prince frivole" published by Mercure de France in 1910, the second work published by the poet.
Handsome copy.
This manuscript of Le Prince frivole was reputed lost: "The original manuscript in Cocteau's hand is missing" (Oeuvres poétiques complètes, Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, page 1842).
The work, praised by Marcel Proust who thus hailed Jean Cocteau as a: "Twenty-year-old Banville awaiting higher destinies", would be disowned by the author who would go so far as to forbid its republication.
"Un lys muet au col du vase de cristal
Où la fenêtre, en tout petit, brille et se bombe
Contre un mur où leur grâce en stuc s'émonde et tombe
Des roses... je craignais ! un noeud, c'était fatal" (A mute lily at the neck of the crystal vase
Where the window, very small, shines and bulges
Against a wall where their grace in stucco prunes and falls
Roses... I feared! a knot, it was fatal)