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poète maudit
‖ poète maudit (pɔɛt modi) [Fr., = cursed poet.] A poet who is insufficiently appreciated by his contemporaries. Also transf.[1884 P. Verlaine (title) Les poètes maudits.] 1930 L. P. Shanks Baudelaire p. vii, Certainly Baudelaire was a poète maudit, pursued by the disaster which pursued his fellow-p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Poète maudit
A poète maudit is a poet living a life outside or against society. History of the term The phrase poète maudit (literally,"accurséd poet") was coined in the beginning of the 19th century by Alfred de Vigny in his 1832 wikipedia.org
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Poètes maudits d'aujourd'hui: 1946–1970
Roger Milliot Gérald Neveu Jacques Prevel André de Richaud Roger-Arnould Rivière Armand Robin Jean-Philippe Salabreuil Ilarie Voronca See also Poète maudit External links Publisher's website 1972 books French poetry collections Poetry anthologies P wikipedia.org
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maudit
‖ maudit, a. (modi, anglicized məʊˈdiː) [Fr., pa. pple of maudire to curse, damn. Cf. maledict a. (n.) Although maudit has various senses in French, its uses in English seem to derive exclusively from (and are often explicitly analogous with) the earlier borrowing poète maudit.] Of creative artists ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Léon Deubel
Deubel is considered to have been the last poète maudit. He was associated with the syndicalist Pierre Monatte. References External links Le poème Détresse de Léon Deubel on Florilege.free.fr Épitaphe on Florilege.free.fr Le poème tombeau du poète on Biblisem wikipedia.org
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Jean-Pierre Duprey
Jean-Pierre Duprey (1 January 1930, in Rouen – 2 October 1959, in Paris) was a French poet and sculptor, one of the modern examples of a poète maudit ( baiser ferme le monde, Unedited poems; Le Cherche-Midi, 2001 References External links Short info About his work, in Spanish; includes photo Photo Poètes wikipedia.org
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André de Richaud
Gide, Jean Cocteau, Fernand Léger, Luis Buñuel, Jean Marais and Léon-Paul Fargue), he could never come to terms with the world (which is typical for a poète maudit), and became addicted to alcohol and drugs. wikipedia.org
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Eudore Évanturel
Shaken but encouraged by the novelist Joseph Marmette, his friend, Évanturel published in 1878 a volume of Premier poésies. Sources Notre premier poète maudit (English: Our first cursed poet), article by Gilles Laporte in Légendes d'un peuple: tome 2 (English: Legends of a wikipedia.org
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روجر مونكلن
غاستون كوتي: (1880-1911) القصيدة الملعونة poète maudit من مجموعة La Pensée et l'Action. الصفحة 51. wikipedia.org
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保罗·魏尔伦
Francis Carco, Verlaine, poète maudit, Albin Michel, 1948. Avec 16 planches hors-texte en blanc et noir par Cazals, Robert Vallès, etc.). Une biographie romancée et impressionniste du poète. Nicolas Pinon, Alcool, drogues et création artistique ? wikipedia.org
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Enrique Pichon-Rivière
journalist in the newspaper La Crítica ("The Critique") (1930–1931), in this period he became interested in poetry, paying particular attention to the French Poète maudit and Isidore Ducasse. wikipedia.org
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Paul Verlaine
In a similar vein, Verlaine used the expression poète maudit ("cursed poet") in 1884 to refer to a number of poets like Stéphane Mallarmé, Arthur Rimbaud See also Rimbaud and Verlaine Foundation Poète maudit Zutiste Total Eclipse References External links Works by Paul Verlaine at Webnet wikipedia.org
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Plínio Marcos
Called a "Poète maudit" by some, his work features the life and struggles of underground characters, touching themes such as violence, prostitution and wikipedia.org
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Philibert Audebrand
La Sérénade de don Juan Soldats, poètes et tribuns : petits mémoires du XIXe siècle Souvenirs de la tribune des journalistes (1848-1852) Les Trois Juifs sur le feu, scènes de la vie parisienne La Fille de Caïn, scènes de la vie réelle Les Fredaines de Jean de Cérilly Le Fusil maudit, scènes de la vie wikipedia.org
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Satanic School
Charles Baudelaire's poète maudit would emerge from the Byronic hero. wikipedia.org
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