".... accordez-moi un délai, qui sera le moins possible... je vous promets des vers..."
Autograph letter dated and signed addressed to Edouard Ducoté
S. n.|Paris Janvier 1903|14 x 17.50 cm|une page et demie
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Autograph letter dated and signed by Francis Viélé-Griffin addressed (31 lines in violet ink from his Parisian residence) to Edouard Ducoté, poet, bibliophile and director of the review l'Ermitage since 1895 in which he requests a little patience before he sends the promised verses to the review, he also assures him that he will send his forthcoming works: "... however small the print run of my next volume may be, I naturally intended to reserve a copy for you. For are you not one of those for whom I wrote it?... I will enclose the offprint of sainte Julie - of which I have three copies left - but are you not a bibliophile?" Finally, Francis Viélé-Griffin demands, in return, more than a brief mention concerning him in the new issue of l'Ermitage: "As I rarely publish volumes, it would be pleasant for me to read, not a note but an article, a study... what do you say?" Close friend of Stéphane Mallarmé, friend of André Gide, Paul Valéry, Francis Jammes, Emile Verhaeren, Francis Viélé-Griffin is an American symbolist poet writing in French. He becomes, with Gustave Kahn, one of the principal theorists of free verse. Fold mark inherent to postal mailing.