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486: 477: 171: 154:: In 1906, he called Klingsor's attempts "Merde!" but in 1908, he was kinder, stating: "Klingsor animates his painting with the same sentimental delicacy that gives his poetry its somewhat contrived, dated charm. For my part, I prefer the poet to the painter.” He was also the author of several studies on art, and a composer in his own right, with several collections of melodies, four-part songs, and piano music. 76:), indicates one aspect of his artistic interests, though he said that he chose the names because he liked the "sounds" they made, the associations with Arthurian and Breton legends he had read as a child, and that there were already too many literary men in Paris with the surname Leclère. Some of his "orientalist" poems are addressed to a mysterious "jeune étranger," possibly symbolising his 158: 133:
for whose meetings he was sometimes the host. He recorded his long acquaintance with the composer in an essay, "L'Époque Ravel". Ravel dedicated the first of his
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orientation, although he did marry in 1903, and had a daughter two years later. His first collection,
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group of French poets. Certain of his poems were set to music by composers including
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Les derniers-Ă©tats des lettres et des arts : la peinture
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Hubert Robert et les paysagistes français du XVIIIe siècle
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Klingsor was also a painter (exhibiting from 1905 at the
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French poet, musician, painter and art critic (1874–1966)
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Index

Lachapelle-aux-Pots
Oise
department
Nogent-sur-Marne
French poet
Maurice Ravel
pseudonym
Wagner
Tristan und Isolde
Parsifal
gay
free verse
Fantaisiste
fr
Charles Koechlin
Georges HĂĽe
Georges Migot
song cycle
Shéhérazade
Paris
avant-garde
Les Apaches
Trois Chansons
Salon d'Automne
Prix Puvis de Chavannes
Guillaume Apollinaire


Mercure de France
Pierre Menanteau

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