« You stole my star » from Jean Nainchrik, Leo forever – Liberation
A letter. Fourteen scribbled words. Found sixty years later during confinement. Pretext for a nice poetic text and a return to a still vibrant love. The one that, at the age of 83, Jean Nainchrik described in You stole my star me. Léo had written this sentence to him: « My jeans that I love /I die of love ». They met at the Lycée Vauban in Courbevoie in 1958. Loved in Rivazzurra, near Rimini, travels after the bac thanks to a teacher. « At night sign this moment of rocking. It was a mixture of brute shamelessness, since there is little other way to accelerate learning, and adjustment of the senses. John discovered himself in lover, let himself be guided, learned as they go, giving an alphabet of the pleasure to which he would never have supposed such an intensity since he came from a man, that he was one himself and that he seemed intended for the caresses of women. « Léo, the object of his passion, is a boy of striking beauty, which, curiously, there is no photography. As if he had disappeared. As if he had never existed. From this passion, the author has never recovered. So much so that he has committed to the body lost in his work. Jean Nainchrik worked as an artistic agent for sizes like Jean Marais, Michel Blanc, Michel Serrault, Annie Girardot or Claude Chabrol. He will produce 160 films and sign the fifth season ofHpi.
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