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Of
his bizarre characters, we could say, as Pasteur said about Odilon
REDON's painted monsters, "they are viable". Despite the fact that they
are hybrid organisms, they are coherent beings, composed of malicious
men and ducks, of a cackling winged race, of a very snobbish parakeet,
of the rabbit from Lewis CARROLL's underground world, of Disney's
jovial mouse, and of the rustling army of dry and sting-threatening
insects, of weighty toads and a wolf-seductive and venal, of a
turtle-enigmatic living mineral, and of the omnipresent little race of
the creatures, larvae, chrysalis, and mayfly. They are alive, present
and the thought of living with them does not seem impossible.
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