[Jazz & Song] Baker, Josephine. (1906–1975) [de La CAMARA & ABATINO P.]

Mon Sang dans tes Veines - roman d'après une idée de Josephine Baker - illustrations de G. de Pogédaieff

Paris: Editions Isis. 1931. Paperback, 8vo. 178 pp. Signed and inscribed in 1931 on the ffe by Baker, Abatino and De La Camara to the literary critic Marcel Millet. Illustrated covers worn with tape stains visible at several places, but interior and signed page otherwise fine. An interesting signed item from the legendary African American entertainer and singer.


"In her 1931 novella Mon Sang dans tes Veines (My Blood in Your Veins), recounted to and adapted by Felix de la Camara and Pepito Abatino, Josephine devises the character of Joan (also called Jo), a young mulatto girl whose mother is the maid in the home of a Boston millionaire, Ira Cushman Barclay, and his son, Fred. Joan selflessly saves Fred's life through a blood transfusion. The primal Baker and the new saintly image meld in Mon Sang dans tes Veines. Baker continued to develop this image as part of her humanitarian self-sacrifice in World War II and in the domestic experiment with her adopted Rainbow Tribe at Les Milandes." (Bennetta Jules-Rosette, "Josephine Baker in Art and Life: The Icon and the Image," p. 4) (11799)


Autograph Document
Jazz