Mécislas Golberg

Mécislas Golberg (October 21st 1869 - December 28th 1907) is a Penseur Anarchiste of Polish origin which wrote its work in French.

Mécislas Golberg is born Mieczyslaw Goldberg with Plock in Russian Poland in a family from nine children. His/her parents, Schlomo Leb Goldberg and Julie Danzyger, are easy and cultivated tradesmen.

It makes part of its studies with Geneva before gaining Paris where it is registered at the Medical college for medical studies which it will never complete.

After an suicide attempt, it is thrown in the Social struggle.

In 1895, it has a son Berthe Charrier.

While being regularly expelled of France for undesirable activities with the Political life , he collaborates, under pseudonyms, with newspapers and reviews: the Dawn , illustrated social Mail , the human rights where it joined the fight supporter of Dreyfus, the Feast of Ésope of Guillaume Apollinaire, the Torch , Germinal , the Young Champagne , the Libertarian of Sebastien Faure, Free the , Mercure de France , social Work , the Feather , the Rebirth , the international Review of sociology , On the trimard of which it is the editor, new Times of Jean Engraves…

He counts among his friends Antoine Bourdelle, Camille Claudel, André Gide, max Jacob, Henri Matisse, Henri de Régnier, Henri-Pierre Roché, Auguste Rodin, Jules Romains, Severine

He is, in his time, one of the most representative writer S of the Anarchisme.

He dies of the Tuberculose, with Fontainebleau.

Works

Selective bibliography
  • Towards the love , news and poems, Paris, Albert Wolf ED., 1899

  • Lazare the ressuscity , felt sorry for in 12 episodes, Chateauroux, Albert Wolf ED., 1901
  • Letters with Alexis. Sentimental history of a thought , Paris, ED. of the Feather , 1904
  • Prométhée repenting , tragedy in three acts, Rheims, ED. of the Young Champagne , 1905
  • Flowers and ashes. Impressions of Italy , Rheims, ED. of the literary Review , 1906
  • the morals of the lines , Paris, Leon Basket maker-HAVe. Messein, 1908

Studies on Mécislas Golberg

  • Pierre Aubery, Anarchistic and declining: Mécislas Golberg, 1868-1907: intellectual biography followed by new fragments of its Newspaper , Paris, Letters modern Minard, 1978

  • Mécislas Golberg, passing from the thought (1869-1907): a political anthropology and poetic at the beginning of the century , texts joined together by Catherine Coquio, Paris, Maisonneuve and Larose, 1994

Sources and references

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