Marcel Thiry
See also: Thiry
Marcel Thiry (Charleroi, on March 13rd, 1897 - Be worth-under-Chèvremont, on September 5th, 1977) is a Belgian writer of French expression and a Walloon militant. The worms celebrates You who faded in the name of Vancouver gives the title of sound more famous collection of poems. One also owes him the Sea of Peace (1938), Nouvelles of large possible (1960) and Nondum jam not (1966).
He is the father of the virologist Lise Thiry.
He militated until his death within the Walloon Rassemblement, militancy Walloon which had been born in the inter-war period, in particular in reaction to the policy of neutrality supported by Léopold III, by its articles in the Walloon Action.
In homage to its work, the name of an avenue was dedicated to him to Woluwé-Saint-Lambert.
Marcel Thiry was selected like one of the Hundred Walloons of the century, by the Institut Jules Destrée, in 1995.
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