Paul Eldridge

Paul Eldridge

1888–1982 · lived 94 years US US

Paul Eldridge, born Joseph-Émile Mathon, was a French writer and poet. His work, marked by a Symbolist and mystical style, explores themes such as love, death, and transcendence. He was one of the founders of the literary magazine 'Le Mercure de France'.

n. 1888-05-05, Estados Unidos · m. 1982-07-28, Grasse, França

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Paul Eldridge dedicated himself to writing and poetry from a young age. His poetic works, such as 'Les Visions' and 'Les Chants de la Terre', were acclaimed by critics for their musicality and spiritual depth. Eldridge also ventured into prose, writing short stories and novels that reflect his melancholic and contemplative view of life. He was an important figure in the Parisian literary circle of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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