André Fontainas
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André Fontainas was a Belgian Symbolist poet and critic. He was born in Brussels
Brussels
Brussels , officially the Brussels Region or Brussels-Capital Region , is the capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union...

. He spent much of his life in France. He taught at Lycee Fontaines
Lycée La Fontaine (Paris)
Lycée Jean-de-La-Fontaine is a lycée in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France.The school building, in the shape of an "open rectangle", was constructed on top of ancient fortifications. Construction began in 1935 and finished in 1938. Towards the end of World War II it was used as an American...

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He was a member of the Académie Mallarmé
Académie Mallarmé
The Académie Mallarmé is a French literary academy of writers and poets, founded in 1937. Since 1976, the Académie has awarded the Prix Mallarmé literary prize at the Brive book fair....

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Poetry

  • Niuts d'Epiphanie 1894
  • Les Estuaries d'ombre, 1896
  • Crespecules, 1897
  • L'Eau du Fleuves, 1897
  • Le sang des fleurs, Imprimerie Veuve Monnom, 1889
  • L'oeuvre d'André Fontainas, Marguerite Bervoets (ed), Palais des Académies, 1949
  • Choix de poèmes, Mercure de France, 1950

Memoirs

  • Mes souvenirs du symbolisme La Nouvelle revue critique, 1928
  • Confession d'un poète Mercvre de France, 1936

Non-fiction

  • Frans Hals, H. Laurens 1908
  • Courbet, F. Alcan, 1921
  • La peinture de Daumier, G. Crès et cie, 1923
  • Constantin Meunier, Alcan, 1923
  • Rops, F. Alcan, 1925
  • Constable, Translator Wilfrid Scarborough Jackson, John Lane, 1927
  • Bonnard, Librairie de France, 1928
  • Dans la lignée de Baudelaire, La Nouvelle revue critique, 1930
  • Tableau de la poésie française d'aujourd'hui, La Nouvelle revue critique, 1931
  • L'Antisémitisme: son histoire et ses causes, J. Crès, 1934
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