Gaston Risselin, known as Fabrice Delphi , is a French writer born in 1877 and died in 1937.

Fabrice Delphi belongs to the authors with scandal of the Belle Time, with the image of Jean Lorrain, with which it collaborated. Like Lorraine, it posted its homosexuality noisily as tells it in his memories the Montmartrean painter Pierre Girieud: “ It Arthur Levey also posed with reversed, rather rare thing at the time, and was announced by a singular setting and manners ambiguities, so that making one day the knowledge of Delphi Fabrice (the immortal author of Bistrouille to the Sacred Heart!) art critic also and notorious queer, they started a conversation where all the great minds were held for them for crowned guys, (this in the true direction of the word) since Socrate, Plato, Alcibiade, while passing through Alexandre the Large one, Michel Ange, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, Verlaine. Enchanted one of the other, they were promised to be re-examined and Fabrice invites Levey with one 5 to 7 for the following day. Levey returned to us upset, his host having opened the door to him, draped in a dressing gown yellow entirely revealing it, and fitted long the low black ones. It in haste had tumbled down the staircases, bad recruit for the battalion of the aunts!

Starting from 1910, it adapts to the chain the novels of the Comtesse of Ségur in saynètes for children.

Works

  • Helmet of Gold , drama, with Oscar Méténier, Paris, Robinière Theater, March 16th 1902
  • Moonlight , drama in an act and two tables, with Lorraine Jean, Paris, Concert of the Time, December 17th 1903
  • the Red spider , novel (1903)
  • Notre-Dame of the Hillock, Montmartrean manners , drama, with Oscar Méténier, 1907
  • the Red spider , part in an act (1907)
  • One requires a cleaning lady , part, Theater of the Large-Puppet, 1915
  • the Vicious one of Paris , novel (s.d., beginning of the year 1920)
  • the Hen which has teeth (1936)

External bonds

  • Note on the Red spider

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