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Intimate detail of ex-French leader’s affair

IT has been long known that Francois Mitterrand had a 33-year affair that produced his daughter Mazarine, but only now can the fervor of the love between the then French president and his mistress be revealed.

“I will love you until the end of me,” he writes to Anne Pingeot in one of more than 1,200 letters to be published next Thursday.

The affair was kept secret by journalists who covered Mitterrand’s 1981-1995 presidency, bound by an unwritten but strictly observed code of respect for the private lives of public figures. As a result, the public was oblivious to the Socialist leader’s double life as head of state and a man crazy in love with a woman nearly 30 years his junior.

“Lettres a Anne” (Letters to Anne) will see the light of day more than 20 years after Mitterrand’s death and five years after that of his wife Danielle. Transcribed for publication by Pingeot herself, the correspondence startles not just with its eroticism but with its literary quality. “O the desire for your arms, your being, of the fire and the swell, the shout that leaves us on the edge of another world,” Mitterrand wrote.

The letters chronicle an affair that starts out with timid formality, using the “vous” form for “you.” The first one dated October 19, 1962, accompanied a tome of Socrates and was addressed to Pingeot, then aged 19 and legally still a minor. Penned when Mitterrand was a 46-year-old senator, he wrote: “This little book will be the messenger to tell you of the faithful memory I keep of a few hours in a lovely summer.”

The pair met the previous summer at Hossegor, a southwestern seaside resort. By then Mitterrand had been married nearly 20 years. It was not until the pair traveled to Amsterdam together in May 1964 that the intimate “tu” form emerges, along with vignettes from their trysts.

“I love my hands that have caressed your body, my lips that have drunk of you,” Mitterrand wrote in July 1964.

Six years later he wrote, “I love your body, the joy that flows in me when I hold your mouth, the possession that burns with all the fires of the world, the gushing of my blood in your depths, your pleasure that erupts from the volcano of our bodies, flames in space, burning.”

The affair was finally exposed the year before Mitterrand left office in 1995.




 

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