Fernand Foil

Fernand Foil , born on April 1st, 1883 with Gondrecourt died in 1945, is a writer and a Poète French.

Biography

Fernand Fleuret passed his childhood in his great-grandmother to Saint-Par-on-Sea then lived his years of youth to Granville in his grandfather; he attended the college of Coutances and that of the Jésuite S with Jersey.

Fernand Fleuret took his first steps in journalism with the Norman Patriote with Flers.

He had hardly a score of years when he knew Louis Beuve. It is at the time of a return in the Manche of its childhood that in 1925, it is received, with André Salmon, in the painter engraver and Justice of the Peace Edmond-Marie Poullain with Bréhal. They went together to the fair of Lessay where Fleuret revives Louis Beuve.

Bathed in literary and artistic microcosm Parisian before and after the First World War, it côtoie Guillaume Apollinaire, attends max Jacob, André Salmon, Jean Cocteau, and of the painters like Othon Friesz or Raoul Dufy. Remy de Gourmont, which it meets with the Mercure de France, communicated to him its taste for the neat editions and the search for forgotten writings . With the review Margins , he works with Tristan Klingsor, Francis Carco, and Tristan Bernard.

He carries out the life agitated of many poets or artists time and his fragile health the constrained one to go down in the south from France. He dies in 62 years.

Friend of Guillaume Apollinaire, Raoul Dufy and Gus Bofa, author of Jim Click and Life of happy the Little rat, prostitute , Fernand Fleuret is a poet, scholar and mystifier.

Selective bibliography

  • Jil Click or the marvellous invention , Fernand Foil, Paris, Gallimard, 1930.
  • absurd Tales , Pierre Sylvain Marshal, note and bibliography by the knight of Percefleur (Fernand Foil and Louis Perceau), Paris, Library of Curious, 1927.
  • the horn with Poux , Fernand Foil, Paris, Mercure de France, 1938.
  • Window on the past , Fernand Foil, Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1936.

External bond

  • Fernand Foil - detailed Biography and extracted from its works.

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