A preface, made by his grand-son Jean-Loup dirt, whom Renaud Icard bequeathed the management of its assets, gives us a rather specific aspect of man was begging his grandfather and that he could be tortured poet.
Basic editing Dolmetta, published in 1946, consists of eighty-five pages, with five chapters returned, the novel reaches one hundred pages, the fifty-four percent of this book.
I will not write a summary, since the main thing is said in one of the back cover, that one can read here on dAmazon sheet; however, I can say that the love content of the short history of this mature painter with young Olmetta my upset, in fact, there is in the way Renaud Icard, to describe love, a deep inspiration beautiful and exudes absolute tenderness; his writings are of great purity, always with respect for the modesty of words that characterizes this author, while leaving we imagine the love scenes cétait there all the art of this young poet eternal lovers of beautiful boys that it was still in his head at the end of his life.
It follows a long and fascinating afterword written by Jean-Claude Feray; it allows us to glimpse, through dune thorough analysis and many key details that could inspire love boys Renaud Icard, and "one", mainly, of course, during the writing of this novel.
The novel is embellished with ten pages of unpublished poems and aphorisms also, essentially revolving around Claude, one of those twenty young boys Renaud loved and in which he sought throughout his life to find a piece of his dear and so Olmetta loved.
After the reissue of My Page by the same publisher, yet this is a glowing tribute, from Jean-Loup dirt and Jean-Claude Feray, a man who has really earned his time a public acknowledgment for his art describe love gently.