COCTEAU (Jean). Opium. Paris, Librairie Stock,... - Lot 13 - Osenat

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COCTEAU (Jean). Opium. Paris, Librairie Stock,... - Lot 13 - Osenat
COCTEAU (Jean). Opium. Paris, Librairie Stock, Delamain et Bou_x0002_telleau, 1930. In-8 square, 264 [of which the first 2 are blank]-(8 of which the last 7 are blank) pp, paperback, unsigned hardback case by Julie Nadot. FIRST EDITION, ONE OF 33 NUMBERED COPIES ON JAPON IMPÉRIAL. IMPORTANT ILLUSTRATION BY JEAN COCTEAU : 3 plates outside the text reproducing collages, 40 full page reproductions of his drawings included in the pagination. DIARY OF A DETOXIFICATION. Jean Cocteau, in mourning for Raymond Radiguet, began to smoke opium regularly in 1924, while he was seeing the musicologist Louis Laloy, himself addicted to the drug. His meeting with Jacques Maritain and his temporary "conversion" to Catholicism led him to attempt a first detoxification cure in 1925, but he almost immediately resumed his narcotic habits, and fell in love with another opium addict, the young writer Jean Desbordes. In December 1928, however, thanks to the financial help of Coco Chanel, he undertook a second detoxification in a luxurious nursing home in Saint-Cloud, and remained there until March 1929. It was a very violent experience for him, both physically and psychologically: he wrote a diary about it, the present Opium, in which, in addition to the clinical observation of the effects of withdrawal on his own person, he reflected on the relationship between opium consumption and literary and artistic creation. However, Jean Cocteau would not really free himself from this addiction until 1940.
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