Diptyque. by VIELÉ-GRIFFIN, Francis.

~ Diptyque. Paris: [A.-M. Beaudelot], March, 1891.

8vo (184 × 140 mm), pp. 38, [2]. Original wrappers. Slight purple inkstain to lower cover. Signed and inscribed by the author in purple ink to E. A. Vaillé, April 1899.

First edition, inscribed by the author, a symbolist collection, comprising ‘Le Porcher’, ‘Eurythmie’ and a final Envoi.

Francis Vielé-Griffin (pseudonym of Egbert Ludovicus Viélé, 26 May 1864 – 12 November 1937), was a French symbolist poet. He was born at Norfolk, Virginia, USA. ’In 1890 Viélé-Griffin cofounded the review Les Entretiens politiques et littéraires, in which appeared many of his essays calling for the liberation of verse from the strictures of traditional poetic form. He accomplished such liberation in his own poems through his pioneering use of vers libre (free verse). Viélé-Griffin’s work is marked by a fundamental optimism that is grounded in his delight in nature and his belief in the spiritual dimension of human life’ (Britannica).

Keywords: french, literature, poetry
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