Odette Casadesus
See also: Casadesus
Odette Casadesus (Paris, August 20th 1925 - Paris, October 11th 1999) is a French poetess.
Girl of Jules-Raphaël Casadesus and Yvonne Lataix, it makes higher learning of letters. Odette Casadesus begins very young person her career of poetess.
Allowed at the seventeen years age to S.A.C.E.M. as parolière on contest (prone imposed: “An air of family”!), she writes many texts which will be put in music by his/her grandfather Francis Casadesus, Marc Berthomieu, Camille Sauvage, Joëguy and Jacques Dalfort.
She is moreover general secretary and administrator of the Chateaubriand editions then journalist with the Woman and the Life . The writer Jean Aubert is at the origin of the price Flammes sharp which is decreed to him in 1952 for its plate Almicantarat . Paul Fort writes an eulogistic foreword for its collection of poems “Astragales” in 1953. The painter famous Yves Brayer of an original lithography has Cappella in 1968.
The actor Jean-Claude Pascal devotes to his poetic work several radio broadcasts on Europe 1 and Radio Luxembourg.
Rewards
- Price of the most beautiful poem of love
- Price Flames Sharp
- Price Jean-Christophe of the Company of the French Poets
- Norman Jacques Price of the Company of the Men of letters
- Capdevielle Price of the French Academy
Works
- has Cappella , editions Of the Center, 1968.
- Almicantarat , editions Of the Center, 1952
External bond
- New
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