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In 1972, André Major and Pierre Vadeboncoeur began an epistolary dialogue that was to last over thirty years. This previously unpublished correspondence concerns, among other things, their relationship to literature. Major and Vadeboncoeur discuss their respective publications, their shared interests and their intimate relationship with writing, but also express their disagreements. From the very first letters, the reader may note that they both have a deep sense of incompleteness that can only be attenuated by creation and writing. According to André Major, writing is his essential responsibility, while Vadeboncoeur experiences a persistent and wrenching conflict between literature and political commitment.