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FRANCIS VIELE GRIFFIN
(1864-1937) French symbolist poet, author of the influential journal ‘Entretiens politiques and litteraires'. '…I HOPE THAT MUSSOLINI WILL SOON JOIN HUEY LONG…'. Superb content A.L.S. 3pp. 8vo., [Paris, n.d. but noted ‘Sept 1935' in another hand at top]. In French to a friend on black-bordered mourning letterhead, in part: ‘…A word to tell you about out move here, near our children. Because, from now on, we must feel the rope tightening around our neck…I am not talking to you about public affairs; you must be suffering like I am. We really don't need someone pulling us at the end of the rope, because there is nothing else that shakes the peace of the world. I hope that Mussolini will soon join Huey Long, the crazy man of Louisiana…How bravely the Germans must laugh! If England does not put a stop to it – she has waited too long – this is a result of ‘all the liberties' they are proud of, of fascism! One should not have known the government of Rome; but one could foresee the grip of dictatorship on the people, warned by so many disasters to threaten us again, we French, who abhor them! Restrictions, economy, drapes [?], all these illusory expedients could lead to the rise of the masses; but the colonial youth [the Croix-de-Feu?] is defying the future!...I have settled here, according to my feelings. This small town is the center of a vast region and, due to its industrious labor, its amenities, its liberalism…the elegance and often the beauty of its population, its festivities, its prodigious market; it reminds me of the life of Ile-de-France in my youth, whose Parisian face is now entirely transformed…'. Fine condition. Huey Long (1893-1935) was the 40th governor of Louisiana. A vocal critic of FDR with a reputation of being a fascist, he was assassinated in September of 1935 by Carl Weiss, an American physician, who was then shot 60 times by Long's ‘skullcrushers'. Whether or not Weiss actually shot Long is still the subject of controversy.

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August 16, 2024 10:00 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

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