Humoristique bande dessinée originale au feutre noir mettant en scène son célèbre personnage Monsieur Virgule brûlant les livres de sa bibliothèque et jettant son cerveau dans les cendres afin d'avoir l'esprit léger pour lire les aventures de Rocambole
s. l. s. d. [circa 1945]|38 x 9 cm|une feuille
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Original humorous comic strip created with black felt-tip pen illustrating Monsieur Virgule burning the books from his library and throwing his brain into the ashes in order to have a light mind to read the adventures of Rocambole. Central fold. Monsieur Virgule is the creation of Carlo Rim for "Les nouvelles littéraires" in the 1930s then for "Les Lettres françaises" after 1945. Manuscript indications by Carlo Rim in red pencil on the verso of the strip. Carlo Rim was a Provençal writer, author notably of "Ma belle Marseille", a caricaturist, a filmmaker and was notably the friend of Fernandel, Raimu and Marcel Pagnol but also of Max Jacob and André Salmon whom he met in Sanary.