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Tristan Derème (February 13, 1889 –
October 24, 1941), born
Philippe Huc, was a
French poet and writer. He had
lived in Paris, but
would often return to...
- Delétang-Tardif (1902–1976)
Jacques Delille (1738–1813) René
Depestre (1926)
Tristan Derème (1889–1941) Paul Déroulède (1846–1914)
Maryline Desbiolles (1959) Marceline...
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Derennes in 1913, then
Maxime Leroy,
Gaston Chérau,
Pierre Benoit,
Tristan Dereme and Leon Blum in 1920.[citation needed] In 1923, the
seaside town was connected...
- 1935: André Suarès 1936:
Pierre Camo 1937:
Maurice Magre 1938:
Tristan Derème 1939:
Jacques Boulenger 1940:
Edmond Pilon 1941:
Gabriel Faure 1942: Jean...
- (published in 1929) is a
collection of articles, prose, and
poems by
Tristan Derème about the
everyday life of a
curious and
mischievous child. It is a probable...
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cyclist François Combefis : Dominican, born in
Marmande in 1605.
Tristan Derème : poet, born in
Marmande in 1899.
Pierrick Fédrigo : cyclist, born in Marmande...
- Jérôme Tharaud ;
Adolphe Paupe ; Eugène Montfort ;
Fernand Divoire ;
Tristan Derème ;
Bernard Combette ; Marc Henry ;
Peter Altember ;
Borgne Le Crocheteur ;...
- Gourmont,
Auguste de
Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, André Maurois, Colette,
Tristan Derème, Anna de Noailles, Paul-Jean
Toulet and
Marcel Proust. He also contributed...
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represented by Paul-Jean Toulet,
Francis Carco, Jean-Marc Bernard,
Tristan Derème,
Tristan Klingsor, Jean Pellerin, and Léon Vérane.
During the
campaign led...
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Marcel Jouhandeau (1888–1979)
Jacques de
Lacretelle (1888–1985)
Tristan Derème (1889–1941)
Pierre Reverdy (1889–1960) Jean
Cocteau (1889–1963) Émile Henriot...