Follows a young man's loves and affairs, his attempts to love women and join the church, and eventually his acceptance of his sexuality.
Generally The White Page or A White Paper in English. Although published anonymously, it is illustrated with a preface by Jean Cocteau, whose authorship was later confirmed.
Editions
- Paris : M. Sachs et J. Bonjean (1928) in 31 copies, 10 reserved for the author. Printed on Montval laid paper, handmade by Gaspard Maillol, by Ducros et Colas, printers, Paris.
- Paris : The Olympia Press (1957)
- New York : The Macaulay Company (1958)
- London : Peter Owen (2013) edition was issued for the 50th anniversary of Cocteau's death. Translated by Margaret Crosland.
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