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                <text>Denise Strawinsky to Boulanger
Sancellemoz
Haute Savoie
April 6, 1939
Dear Mademoiselle,
My father-in-law thanks you very much for your letter of March 15, and you can just imagine
how happy he was at the news that everything is ready concerning the Symphony and again he
thanks you very warmly for all the trouble you have taken and for all the effort you have put into
it. He is still waiting impatiently for Mrs. Bliss’s letter, which has not yet arrived.
I am very happy to be able to give you better news about my father-in-law today. I would not
hide from you that, after arriving here, following the painful misfortunes we have had, we were a
bit frightened to learn of his illness, because the doctor has not hidden from us that he foresaw
the possibility of an operation (either for a pneumothorax or a more serious procedure) if he did
not see rapid progress and then just today (we go to the clinic every week for X-rays). Today, the
doctor saw that the sick lung has cleared up and that he has gained 1.2 kg since our arrival here,
which is an excellent sign. It was hugely important for the doctor to see his natural resistance and
defenses. All of this has given us great confidence and allowed us to consider the future with
greater clarity.
My father-in-law thus thinks he will be able to do his American tour, leaving here in the first half
of January. There is one point that needs clarifying. I have therefore written to Dushkin asking
him to find out what has become of the Copley agency that took over my father-in-law’s
interests.
Dear Mademoiselle, my father-in-law would like to write you personally to tell you again how
grateful he was for all you have done, but he spends these days in bed, resting as much as
possible. One day soon, when he is able to resume his normal work, he will write to you.
With deepest and most respectful friendship,
Denise Strawinsky.
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Sancellemoz
Haute Savoie
jeudi 6 avril 1939
Chère Mademoiselle,
Mon beau-père vous remercie beaucoup pour votre lettre du 15 mars, et vous pouvez penser
combien il a été heureux à la nouvelle que tout est fait au sujet de la Symphonie et il vous
remercie encore très chaleureusement de toute la peine que vous avez prise et de tout le cœur que
vous y avez mis. Il attend avec beaucoup d’impatience la lettre promise de madame Bliss qui
n’est toujours pas arrivée.
Je suis très heureuse de pouvoir aujourd’hui vous donner de meilleurs [sic] nouvelles de mon
beau-père, je ne vous cacherais pas qu’en arrivant ici, après les pénibles malheurs que nous
avons eu[s], nous avons été un peu effrayées du mal que [l’]on lui a découvert, car le docteur ne
nous a pas caché qu’il entrevoyait la possibilité d’une intervention (soit un pneumothorax soit
même une intervention plus grave) s’il ne voyait pas de progrès rapides et voila [sic]
qu’aujourd’hui (nous passons toutes les semaines au servis médical pour être vu à la scopie), le
[poumon malade s’est nettement éclairsi [sic] et il a repris 1kg.200—depuis notre arrivée ici, ce
qui est un indice excellent. C’est vous le pensez bien d’une importance capitale pour le docteur
de voir sa resistance [sic] et sa défense.] docteur, en le passant à la respire, a vu que le poumon
malade s’est nettement éclairé et lui-même a repris 1kg 200 depuis notre arrivée ici ce qui est un
indice excellent—C’était d’une importance capitale pour le docteur de voir sa résistance et sa
défense naturelle. Tout ceci nous a donné une grande confiance et nous a permis d’envisager
avec plus de carté [sic] l’avenir.
Mon beau-père pense donc pouvoir faire sa tournée en Amerique [sic], partir d’ici [1ere] moitié
janvier. Il y a un point qu’il faut qu’il éclaircisse. J’ai d’ailleurs écrit à Dushkine [sic] lui
demandant de le faire. C’est de savoir qu’est devenu l’agence Copley qui a pris en mains les
intérêts de mon beau père.
Chère Mademoiselle mon beau-père voulait vous écrire personnellement pour vous dire encore
combien il vous était reconnaissant pour tout ce que vous avez fait, mais tous ces jours il passe
encore son temps au lit pour se reposer complètement, un de ces tous prochains jours, dès qu’il
reprendra son travail normalement il vous écrira.
Je vous demande de croire, chère Mademoiselle, à ma très respectueuse et profonde sympathie.
Denise Strawinsky.
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                <text>Denise Stravinsky to Boulanger
Geneva
April 21, 1971
Dear Nadia,
Théodore wants to think of nothing but the deliverance, thank God, of his beloved father. With
marvelous courage, he offers to God his pain as a son, and he confronts the whole situation,
certainly with pain, but with a spirit that will keep its serenity. As much in New York as in
Venice, we have constantly felt your faithful friendship, love, and the admiration that you have
had for our dear father. For Théodore and for me as well, I say to you, our great and dear Friend,
thank you for your prayers, for your constant thoughts, and your comforting friendship. I am
attaching to this letter a text that Théodore wrote just a month ago (and dedicated it to you), and I
would ask you be so kind as to have it read to you. I find it admirably refreshing, pure, and,
today, so upsetting. It is to accompany an album of records [that were] edited in Japanese in
Japan. We have to send it back to Tokyo at the beginning of May, but Théodore, according to his
contract, is free to have it published wherever he wants beforehand.
Given the tragic events, we wondered if it wouldn’t be an opportune moment to publish this text
in France, without delay, in an important newspaper and we thought about [Le] Figaro, in the
weekly literary insert. But unfortunately, we no longer know anyone! Nobody. In Geneva they
would take it right away, but the circulation would be too limited. If the text resonates with you,
dear Nadia, could you suggest to whom we should possibly address it, and better yet, could you
yourself speak to the Editor?
We have a series of contemplative photos of my dear father-in-law amid the members of his
family that (as is the case with Théodore’s text) shows a little-known side of Strawinsky that the
children would be happy to see returned to its [rightful] place, since, for a long time, [people]
have been working to erase the memory of a family life that was so deep, so true, so beautiful,
and which is engraved in the hearts of Igor and Catherine’s children, hearts which today have
been so painfully hurt.
I am ashamed to take your precious time, but I know you will forgive me.
Allow us to send you all our love along with our deep and grateful affection.
Denise
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                <text>Denise Stravinsky à Boulanger
21 avril 1971
Genève
Chère Nadia,
Théodore ne veut penser qu’à la délivrance, remercier Dieu pour son bien aimé père. Sa
douleur de fils il l’offre avec un merveilleux courage et il affronte toute la situation, avec
douleur certes mais avec une âme qui veut garder toute sa sérénité. Votre fidèle amitié,
l’amour et l’admiration que vous aviez pour notre cher père, nous les avons constamment
sentis présents tout à New York qu’à Venise. Pour Théodore et pour moi aussi, je vous
dis, chère grande Amie, merci de vos prières, de vos constantes pensées, de votre
réconfortante amitié. Je joins à ces lignes un texte que je vous demanderais d’avoir la
bonté de vous faire lire, que Théodore a écrit il y a un mois à peine (et vous l’avait
dédié). Je le trouve admirable de fraicheur, de pureté, et aujourd’hui combien
bouleversant. Il soit accompagné un album de disques édité au Japon, en japonais. Nous
devons la remettre à Tokio [sic] début mai, mais Théodore, d’après son contrat, est libre
de la faire paraître avant et où il veut.
Étant donné les tragiques événements nous nous sommes demandé s’il ne serait pas
opportun de faire paraître ce texte, sans tarder, en France, dans un journal important et
nous avons pensé au Figaro dans la feuille littéraire hebdomadaire. Mais nous n’y
connaisseur, hélas ! plus personne. A Genève ou [sic] le prendrait tout de suite, mais la
diffusion en est trop limitée. Si le texte trouve en vous, chère Nadia, un écho, verriez-
vous la possibilité soit de nous dire à qui nous adresser soit, et mieux encore, en parler
vous-même à la Rédaction ?
Nous avons une série de photographies méditer [sic] de mon cher beau-père au milieu de
siens qui (comme la texte de Théodore) montre une figure de Strawinsky peu connue et
que les enfants seraient heureux de voir remise à sa place puisqu’on travaille depuis déjà
longtemps, à faire oublier une vie familiale qui fut si grande, si vraie, si belle, et qui est
gravée profondément dans le cœur, aujourd’hui si douloureusement blessé, des enfants
d’Igor et Catherine Strawinsky.
Je suis confuse de vous prendre votre temps si précieux mais je sais que vous me
pardonnerez.
Permettez-nous de vous embrasser avec notre profonde et reconnaissante affection,
Denise
*Accompagnée l’article de Théodore Strawinsky : « Igor et Catherine Strawinsky mes
parents au cœur de mes souvenirs d’enfant »
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