Tristan CorbiereTristan Corbière (1845-1875), was born in Coat-Congar, Ploujean, in northwest France. The young poet's only book, Les Amours jaunes, was largely ignored until the Symbolist poet Paul Verlaine wrote about him a decade after his untimely death Marked by his use of irony and a distinctive local idiom, Corbière's work is a cornerstone of modern French poetry, and has been influential to English and American modernists such as Pound and Eliot. Read More Read Less
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