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Jean Follain (29 August 1903 – 10 March 1971) was a French writer, poet and corporate lawyer. In the early days of his career he was a member of the "Sagesse" group. Follain was a friend of Max Jacob, André Salmon, Jean Paulhan, , Armen Lubin, and Pierre Reverdy. He was a contributor to many journals, such as La Nouvelle Revue française, Commerce, Europe, Le Journal des Poètes and Les Cahiers des Saisons. In 1970, he was awarded the Grand Prize of Poetry from L'Académie française for his life's work. A small part of his archives is conserved at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Saint-Lô in France. Prix littéraire Jean Follain de la Ville de Saint Lô is a literary award honouring his name and contributions to French literature. He studied law in Paris and became a judge. He died in 1971 in a car

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  • Jean Follain (29 August 1903 – 10 March 1971) was a French writer, poet and corporate lawyer. In the early days of his career he was a member of the "Sagesse" group. Follain was a friend of Max Jacob, André Salmon, Jean Paulhan, , Armen Lubin, and Pierre Reverdy. He was a contributor to many journals, such as La Nouvelle Revue française, Commerce, Europe, Le Journal des Poètes and Les Cahiers des Saisons. In 1970, he was awarded the Grand Prize of Poetry from L'Académie française for his life's work. A small part of his archives is conserved at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Saint-Lô in France. Prix littéraire Jean Follain de la Ville de Saint Lô is a literary award honouring his name and contributions to French literature. He studied law in Paris and became a judge. He died in 1971 in a car accident. (en)
  • Jean Follain, né le 29 août 1903 à Canisy et mort accidentellement le 10 mars 1971 à Paris, est un écrivain et poète français. Son œuvre est l'une de celles qui ont le plus contribué à l'avènement d'une poésie nouvelle, dégagée de l'empreinte du surréalisme. Dès ses premiers écrits, il est habité par la volonté de « réconcilier la parole poétique et le monde des choses les plus simples, les plus quotidiennes ». (fr)
  • Jean Follain (Canisy, 29 agosto 1903 – Parigi, 10 marzo 1971) è stato un poeta e scrittore francese. Originario di Canisy, nel dipartimento francese della Manica, studiò giurisprudenza e si iscrisse all'ordine degli avvocati di Parigi, esercitò le funzioni di magistrato prima di dedicarsi alla letteratura e alla poesia. I suoi primi scritti tardo crepuscolari sono apparsi nel 1928 sulla rivista "Sagesse". Accanto alle numerose raccolte di poesie e di prosa va ricordata una biografia di Jean-Marie Vianney, noto come il Curato d'Ars, tradotta in italiano. Petit glossaire de l'argot ecclésiastique (Paris, J-J. Pauvert, 1966) è il titolo di un volumetto sul gergo ecclesiastico, risultato di una raccolta di parole ed espressioni: il breviario viene definito con l'espressione "mia moglie", la domenica è chiamata "il mio governo", un cardinale è un "gambero". Nel 1993 le sue considerazioni sugli incontri con André Breton, Pierre Reverdy, Paul Éluard, Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Marcel Jouhandeau, Charles-Albert Cingria, Eugène Ionesco, Eugène Guillevic e tanti altri personaggi furono pubblicate da Claire Paulhan. (it)
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  • Jean Follain, né le 29 août 1903 à Canisy et mort accidentellement le 10 mars 1971 à Paris, est un écrivain et poète français. Son œuvre est l'une de celles qui ont le plus contribué à l'avènement d'une poésie nouvelle, dégagée de l'empreinte du surréalisme. Dès ses premiers écrits, il est habité par la volonté de « réconcilier la parole poétique et le monde des choses les plus simples, les plus quotidiennes ». (fr)
  • Jean Follain (29 August 1903 – 10 March 1971) was a French writer, poet and corporate lawyer. In the early days of his career he was a member of the "Sagesse" group. Follain was a friend of Max Jacob, André Salmon, Jean Paulhan, , Armen Lubin, and Pierre Reverdy. He was a contributor to many journals, such as La Nouvelle Revue française, Commerce, Europe, Le Journal des Poètes and Les Cahiers des Saisons. In 1970, he was awarded the Grand Prize of Poetry from L'Académie française for his life's work. A small part of his archives is conserved at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Saint-Lô in France. Prix littéraire Jean Follain de la Ville de Saint Lô is a literary award honouring his name and contributions to French literature. He studied law in Paris and became a judge. He died in 1971 in a car (en)
  • Jean Follain (Canisy, 29 agosto 1903 – Parigi, 10 marzo 1971) è stato un poeta e scrittore francese. Originario di Canisy, nel dipartimento francese della Manica, studiò giurisprudenza e si iscrisse all'ordine degli avvocati di Parigi, esercitò le funzioni di magistrato prima di dedicarsi alla letteratura e alla poesia. I suoi primi scritti tardo crepuscolari sono apparsi nel 1928 sulla rivista "Sagesse". (it)
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