Marc-Adolphe Guégan

Marc-Adolphe Guégan (1891–1959) was a French journalist and poet who was an early exponent of Japanese haiku in the French language.

He lived on the Île d'Yeu in the Atlantic.

He was a friend of Claude Cahun (née Lucy Schwob) and Suzanne Malherbe (artist name: Marcel Moore), with whom he collaborated on two books.

An exhibition about his life and work was held during July–August 2009 on the île d'Yeu.http://www.ouest-france.fr/2009/07/20/l-ile-d-yeu/Exposition-autour-de-Marc-Adolphe-Guegan--56456545.html{{dead link|date=June 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Bibliography

  • L'Invitation à la fête primitive (1921), with a triptych, "les Trois Epoques", by Marcel Moore – poetry
  • Oya-Insula ou l'Enfant à la conque (1923), prints by Marcel Moore – poetry
  • Trois petits tours et puis s'en vont (1924) – poetry
  • Mystique des tempêtes (1927) – poetry
  • Marc-Adolphe Guégan, poète de l'Île d'Yeu (2009) by Jean-François Henry

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Category:1891 births

Category:1959 deaths

Category:French male poets

Category:20th-century French poets

Category:20th-century French male writers

Category:French male non-fiction writers

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