Henri Jeanson on the personality of Saint Exupéry

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Henri Jeanson on the personality of Saint Exupéry

Henri Jeanson on the personality of Saint Exupéry

Henri JEANSON, friend of Saint Exupéry, tells the story of the writer’s personality. When he did not like people, he closed himself on himself [...] he left us his body in order and when the fools had left, he came back and animated himself. He told stories [...] he was very funny, he recited Mallarmé with a Swiss accent, he did card tricks...". He adds that he was not a great "talker" but that he had an "inner eloquence", and that he "obtained the silence of the most reticent listeners".

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Publication date : 12 May 1960

Reference:
I20177014
Credits:
Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Sassy, Jean Paul  -  Director : Desjardins, Arnaud  -  Journalist : Romi  -  Participant : Jeanson, Henri
Origin:
In French In The Text   -   Producteur: Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I20177014

Credits:Director : Sassy, Jean Paul-Director : Desjardins, Arnaud-Journalist : Romi-Participant : Jeanson, Henri

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