Sabine Sicaud , born the February 23rd 1913 and dead the July 12th 1928, is a French poetess.

It was born and died in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, in the house of her parents, named Solitude. Solitude is also the title of one of its poems.

Its Poems of child , prefaced by Anna de Noailles, was published when it was thirteen years old. After the songs filled with wonder at childhood and awakening in the world, the suffering, unbearable came. Reached Gangrène, it writes With the doctors who come to see me :

thus Make die to me, as one is struck down
Of only one stab, a punch
Or one of his poisons to fakir, green and gold…”

Publications

  • Poems of child , foreword of Anna de Noailles, follow-up of a matter middle-class Lyricisms per G. Helly de Tauriers, Books of France, Poitiers, 1926.
  • Poems of Sabine Sicaud , foreword of François Millepierres, Stock, Paris, 1958.
  • the unfinished Dream , published by Odile Ayral-Clause, foreword of Robert Sabatier, Files of Aquitaine, Bordeaux, 1996.
  • The Shattered Dream , translation of the unfinished Dream English by Khal Torabully, Files of Aquitaine, Bordeaux, 2001.

External bonds

  • Notes and choice of poems: *Un cinematographic scenario of Sabine Sicaud:

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