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About This Book

A posthumous collection presents a Périgord legend accompanied by a prefatory essay and a biographical notice that contextualize the poet's life and work. The legend recounts a regional folktale rooted in local landscape and popular tradition; the prefatory essay considers the poet's allegiance to France and to provincial song, while the biographical notice traces his hardships, blindness, and creative perseverance. Interspersed poems and notes emphasize nostalgic imagery of rural life, rivers, orchards, and childhood visions, and the volume foregrounds sincerity of feeling, simplicity of expression, and devotion to local language and memory.

About the Author

Lafon-Labatut, Joseph portrait

Joseph Lafon-Labatut

Joseph Lafon-Labatut was a French author known for his novel "La femme du diable," which explores themes of morality and the supernatural. His work reflects the literary currents of his time, blending elements of realism with fantastical motifs. Lafon-Labatut's writing often delves into the complexities of human nature and the darker aspects of society, making his contributions to literature noteworthy. While not as widely recognized today, his unique narrative style and thematic concerns offer valuable insights into the literary landscape of 19th-century France.

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