Trois Poemes de Guerre
Paul Claudel
Nouvelle revue francaise (1915)
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Edition 6th edition
Nationality France
Pub Place Paris
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Conflict WW1
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TROIS POEMES DE GUERRE de Paul CLAUDEL aux Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Française NRF à Paris en 1915 - 6ème édition - Livret complet 30 pages - Couverture souple bon état - Rares et pales rousseurs éparses - Format 19/25cm -

Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Paul-Louis-Charles-Marie Claudel

(born Aug. 6, 1868, Villeneuve-sur-Fère, France — died Feb. 23, 1955, Paris) French poet, playwright, and diplomat. He converted to Catholicism at age 18. His brilliant diplomatic career began in 1892, and he eventually served as ambassador to Japan (1921 – 27) and the U.S. (1927 – 33). At the same time he pursued a literary career, expressing in poetry and drama his conception of the grand design of creation.