@Athenenoctua J’ai retrouvé le texte de la lettre de Louise Brooks à Guido Crepax, d’abord ici, puis, par archive.org, publiée dans un livre.

January 7, 1976

Dear Guido,

Thanks for the beautiful book and the comic strips. (But you didn’t tell me what that hyper-active slipper in the book meant).

I send you Image with the photo from the Dixie Dugan comic strip because it illustrates a unique fact. So far as I know no American actress has been the inspiration for one strip, and certainly never for two strips. Also John Striebel drew the syndicated Dixie from 1926 till 1966. And you began Valentina in 1965, just as if you were picking me up where John left off when he died.

Could Valentina be the lost Louise Brooks? Dixie Dugan was not. She was clever and intelligent and always knew how to take care of herself in a world she understood perfectly.

Ortega Y Gasset wrote that “We are all lost”, it is only when we confess it that we find ourselves and live true. But I knew I was lost when I was a little girl and my mother could not understand why I wept alone. Making films in New York was alright because I learned so much and discovered Tolstoj and Anna Karenina. Then I was sent to Hollywood in 1927 to make films. Nobody could understand why I hated that terrible destructive place which seemed a marvelous paradise to all others. “What’s the matter with you, Louise? You’ve got everything! What do you want?”. To me it was like a terrible dream I have — I am lost in the corridors of a big hotel and I cannot find my room. People walk past me as of they can not see or hear me. So I first ran away from Hollywood and I have been running away ever since. And now at 69 I have given up hope of ever finding myself. My life has been nothing.

But looking back, there was one time in Paris in 1929, when I was filming Prix de beauté and lived at peace with myself. I think that was because I did not speak French. Being lost was perfectly natural among those people with whom I could exchange no thoughts and feelings.

What does Valentina have to say to all this?

Love

Louise

Remember when the prodigal son returned the father said, “He was lost, and is found”. It was the father who found the lost son. Somehow I have missed being found.

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NEUE REZENSION: "Crepax: Dr. Jekyll und Mr. Hyde & Der Prozess, Die Drehung der Schraube, Frankenstein"

Seltsamer Schwanengesang vom Altmeister des seltsamen Comics: Guido Crepax erzählt die Urgeschichten der Horrorliteratur neu.

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Crepax: Dr. Jekyll und Mr. Hyde & Der Prozess, Die Drehung der Schraube, Frankenstein

Seltsamer Schwanengesang vom Altmeister des seltsamen Comics: Guido Crepax erzählt die Urgeschichten der Horrorliteratur neu. Guido Crepax (1933-2003) war der große Surrealist des europäischen Comics. Wie häufig im Surrealismus trifft in seinem Werk ein auf den ersten Blick kühler, penibler Realismus auf aberwitzige Einfälle und bizarre Bilder. Und wie viele Surrealist*innen hat er das Verwischen der Grenzen zwischen Innen und Außen, Gefühl und Verstand, Wahn und Wirklichkeit gerne anhand erotischer Phantasien durchgespielt. Diese Erotik hat ihn ursprünglich bekannt gemacht, wie die vergleichbaren Künstler Bunuel, Fellini und Lynch im Filmbereich. Als reiner Comiczeichner wurde er jedoch nach einer ersten Welle an Erfolg und Feuilletonbegeisterung hierzulande zu einem Fall für die Fußnoten in französischsprachiger Sekundärliteratur und für die hochpreisigen „ab 18“-Abteilungen anspruchsvoller Comicläden (hinter dem Vorhang die kleine Treppe runter). Dabei ist die grenzensprengende Pop-Art von Crepax ein hochorigineller, stilvoller Gesamtentwurf für die gute Sache (für alle guten Sachen) und sehr dem Sturm und Drang der 1960er verpflichtet (ich selber würde pornographische Comics, im Unterschied zu Filmen, unter den üblichen Einschränkungen immer verteidigen, aber interessiere mich für …

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Private Life, 4th volume in the Complete Guido Crepax series focuses on Valentina’s emotional life so there’s less of the outrageousness, bizarre inventiveness and stylistic flamboyance but with some trippy dream sequences and some weirdness.

My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2023/06/guido-crepaxs-private-life.html

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Guido Crepax's Private Life

Private Life is the fourth volume in the superb Complete Crepax series from Fantagraphics. The series aims to collect all of Guido Crepax’s ...

The Guido Crepax comic that really blew me away in 2022 was his superb 1920s-set surreal and erotic adaptation of Henry James' The Turn of the Screw.

As with his adaptation of Stevenson's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde Crepax takes erotic elements that are only hinted at in the original story and pus the spotlight on them.

It's included in the Complete Crepax volume Evil Spells.

My review: https://vintagepopfictions.blogspot.com/2022/11/guido-crepax-evil-spells.html

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Guido Crepax - Evil Spells

Evil Spells is a massive volume containing some of Guido Crepax’s most famous comics, in English translation. Guido Crepax (1933-2003) was ...

One of my 2022 highlights was discovering Guido Crepax's comics. Strange, surreal, erotic. I love his literary adaptations.

His Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde adds new emphases to the story. Erotic twists that were only barely hunted at in Stevenson's story are brought to the fore, and in a way that makes sense and doesn't do violence to the original novel.

I'm hooked on European comics.

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