MISCELLANEOUS
When we asked Christian Godard, who was adamant
he wanted a drawer tagged "Miscellaneous" on this website, what he
planned to put in it, he replied "Anything !". As we insisted, he
explained :
"As a child, I lived with my parents, which is in no way original, but
weighs heavily on one's future. In our apartment's largest room, i.e. the living
room, order reigned, first because my mother insisted upon it, in the manner
of some highway patrolmen I could mention ; but also because there were very
few unnecessary things in the room. However, with her libran sense of balance,
my mother made sure not to do anything disproportionately. Thus did she agree
to leave on the mantle of the chimney a kind of red caldron, with two handles,
but without a cap. Inside this container, anything superfluous imperatively
had to disappear. You could find an amazing mess in there. Which seemed all
the more amazing by its very rarity in our home. I loved to dig inside whenever
I was alone in the apartment. Otherwise, caught in the act, a loud voice would
boom, spoiling my fun : "What are you looking for ?!" I wasn't actually
looking for anything in particular. Same as anybody else, I longed for surprises.
No matter how often I looked in there, the fact is I always felt as though I
was discovering something new. Old nibbled crayons, oily makeup leftovers, little
bits of hairy strings, impossible to unknot, garter belt straps (which would
send me in a trance), spectacles that always missed some part, either a lens
or a temple, glass buttons, cut like gems, which instantly became diamonds in
the eye of the little boy I still was... And many other treasures.
My life as an author has led me to collect an amazing number of miscellaneous
things of the same kind, and I hope some of my website's guests, discovering
some glass button among the mess, may inadvertently take it for... who knows
?... a diamond maybe !"
Photo Album
Over-the-phone squiggles
Children’s books
Hard-to-find tales and short stories
A few translations
Cæsar and Cleopatra or « Life as a couple »
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