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La négresse blonde / Cinquième hypostase, avec soixante-quinze Tatouages de Lucien Métivet

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A varied collection of satirical and lyrical pieces that mixes a long central poem with short pseudo-sonnets, playful elegies, parodic reprises of classical dramas, comic epistles and a mock-testamentary funeral fantasia. The verse alternates ornate alexandrines and lighter meters, shifting register between burlesque, macabre and tender moments. The poet adopts the masks of clown, satyr and court jester to lampoon received tastes, mingle erotic and mythic imagery, and revel in baroque exuberance, while pungent wit and exotic flourishes recur throughout. The volume is enriched by bold, tattoo-like illustrations that echo the poems’ mischievous energy.

About the Author

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Georges Fourest

Georges Fourest was a French author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of satire and social commentary, reflecting the cultural milieu of his time. Among his notable titles is "Contes pour les satyres," which showcases his unique narrative style and wit. Another significant work, "La négresse blonde / Cinquième hypostase," features illustrations by Lucien Métivet, highlighting the interplay between text and visual art in his storytelling. Fourest's literary legacy continues to be appreciated for its boldness and creativity.

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