Francoise Wanson

Francoise Wanson , is a Belgian poetess of French language.

Born in 1939, it died out in 1980.

Professor of literature in a college of Brussels, it devoted himself parallel to poetry and to graphic art.

Author of text-joinings in charge of modernity, it exposed in February 1973 of it to Ghent, with the " Richard Foncke Gallery.

She wrote in collaboration with Jeanine Gautier, a theatrical adaptation of Alice to the Country of the Wonders, of Lewis Carroll, which was played on March 15th, 1967 with the Palais of the Art schools of Brussels with a setting in scene of André Ernotte.

In 1973, it published in Brussels in the editor Jacques Antoine, his collection of poetry " DRESS OF LEDA LIDOINE " , whose mysterious title introduces a powerful voice, this " song lost behind the nuques". Impassioned by the Phèdre of Racine a high tragic inspiration there is found, from where its terrible pain of living shows through, this giddiness, this anguish which tore off it with itself and which pushed it to be torn off tragically with the life.

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