René Dalize
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René Dalize, born René Dupuy des Islettes (Paris, 30 November 1879 – 7 May 1917 at Chemin des Dames) was a French writer. He was a friend of Guillaume Apollinaire. Apollinaire dedicated his collection Calligrammes to him.[1][2]
Works
[edit]- Le Club des neurasthéniques. Paris. 1912.
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- Bibliothèque des curieux, ed. (1914). La Rome des Borgia. Paris.
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- Bibliothèque des curieux, ed. (1914). La Rome des Borgia. Paris.
- Posthumous works
- Ballade du pauvre Macchabé mal enterré (1919)
- Au Zanzi des cœurs : comédie en un acte; préface d'André Billy; pointe sèche d'Yvonne Préveraud (1931) (with Paul-Jean Toulet)
- Ballade du pauvre macchabée mal enterré (2009)
- Le Club des neurasthéniques, roman inédit présenté par Éric Dussert (2013)
References
[edit]- ^ "Met Museum listing". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2021-03-20.
- ^ "Un ami de Guillaume Apollinaire : RENÉ DALIZE". Le Monde.fr. May 6, 1967 – via Le Monde.