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{{Short description|French poet and essayist}} {{more citations needed|date=March 2009}} {{Infobox writer | name = Léon-Paul Fargue | image = | imagesize = 150px | alt = | caption = | pseudonym = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1876|3|4|df=y}} | birth_place = Paris | death_date = {{Death date and age|1947|11|24|1876|3|4|df=y}} | death_place = Paris | occupation = Writer | nationality = French | ethnicity = | citizenship = | education = | alma_mater = | period = 20th century | genre = Poetry, essays | subject = | movement = | notableworks = | spouse = | partner = | children = | relatives = | influences = | influenced = | awards = | signature = | website = | portaldisp = }} [[File:Léon-Paul Fargue, Maurice Ravel, Georges Auric, Paul Morand.jpg|thumb|Fargue (left) with [[Maurice Ravel]], [[Georges Auric]] and [[Paul Morand]] in 1927]] {{French literature sidebar}} '''Léon-Paul Fargue''' ({{IPA|fr|leɔ̃ pɔl faʁɡ}}, 4 March 1876{{spaced ndash}}24 November 1947) was a French poet and essayist. He was born in Paris, France, on rue Coquilliére.<ref>[https://www.jstor.org/pss/379315 'jstor.org THE POETRY OF LEON-PAUL FARGUE. By S. A. RHODES.']</ref> As a poet he was noted for his poetry of atmosphere and detail. His work spanned numerous literary movements. Before he reached 19 years of age, Fargue had already published in ''L'Art littéraire'' in 1894 and his important poem ''Tancrède'' appeared in the magazine ''Pan'' in 1895. As an opponent of the [[surrealist]]s, he became a member of the [[Symbolism (movement)|Symbolist poetry]] circle connected with ''[[Le Mercure de France]].'' Rilke, Joyce and others declared that Fargue was at the very forefront of modern poetry.<ref>{{cite book|title=An English Translation of Léon-Paul Fargue's Poèmes|first=Peter|last=Thompson|location=Lewiston, New York|publisher=Edwin Mellen Press|year=2003|page=v|isbn=9780773466852}}</ref> He was also a poet of Paris, and later in his career he published two books about the city, ''D'après Paris'' (1931) and ''Le piéton de Paris'' (1939). His earliest work is divided between Paris prowlings and intimate scenes of childhood and nature. He was a great social lion in the literary scene of Paris in the 1920s and 30s. [[Walter Benjamin]] (who called Fargue "the greatest living poet in France"<ref>Walter Benjamin, 'Paris diary', Selected Writings of Walter Benjamin, Vol II, 2, eds. Eiland, Smith and Jennings (Harvard UP, 1999), 338.</ref>) met him on a visit to the city in January 1930, and recounted an evening enlivened by charisma, wit, and incomparable storytelling. Fargue related to Benjamin the story of a dinner he held for [[Marcel Proust|Proust]], his old friend, and [[James Joyce]] – the only time the two met. "Fargue", wrote Leon-Pierre Quint in November 1929, "is one of those people who write as they speak; he constantly utters works that remain unwritten-perhaps from indolence, perhaps from contempt for writing. An endless sequence of unforced flashes of wit and puns-this was the only way he was capable of speaking. He has a childlike love of Paris, with its godforsaken little cafes, its bars, its streets, and its nightlife that never ends. He must be in robust health and have a highly resilient character. During the day he works as an industrialist, and at night he is always on the move. He is constantly seen with elegant women, Americans. He is close to fifty years of age, yet leads the life of a gigolo by night, hypnotizing everyone he meets with the charm of his speech."<ref>Walter Benjamin, 'Paris diary', Selected Writings of Walter Benjamin, Vol II, 2, eds. Eiland, Smith and Jennings (Harvard UP, 1999), 339.</ref> Fargue published a book of recollections about his friend, the composer [[Maurice Ravel|Ravel]]. He was a member of the [[Les Apaches|Apaches]] and remained a lifelong friend of Ravel. One of his poems, ''Rêves'', was set to music by Ravel in 1927. He died in Paris in 1947 and is buried in the [[Cimetière du Montparnasse]]. [[Federico Mompou]] dedicated No. 12 of his ''[[Cançons i Danses]]'' to Fargue's memory. == Selection of published works == * ''Poèmes'', 1905 * ''Nocturnes'', 1905 * ''Tancrède'', 1911 * ''Pour la musique'', 1912 * ''Ludions'', 1923 <ref>See Robert Orledge, Preface to Soundkiosk edition of the Ludions, 2011, p. 8. http://www.soundkiosk.com/pdffiles/Sample%20book%20web%20Vol%203.pdf</ref> * ''Banalité'', 1928 * ''Vulturne'', 1928 * ''Épaisseurs'', 1929 * ''Sous la lampe'', 1929 * ''D'après Paris'', 1932 * ''Le Piéton de Paris'', 1939 * ''[https://www.contramundumpress.com/high-solitude High Solitude]'', tr. by Rainer J. Hanshe (Contra Mundum Press, 2024) ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== *{{Commonscat-inline}} *{{Wikisourcelang-inline|fr}} *{{Find a Grave|7349}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Fargue, Leon-Paul}} [[Category:1876 births]] [[Category:1947 deaths]] [[Category:Writers from Paris]] [[Category:20th-century French poets]] [[Category:Lycée Henri-IV alumni]] [[Category:Burials at Montparnasse Cemetery]] [[Category:French male poets]]
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