Marcel Lecomte, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Marcel Lecomte

Belgian poet

Date of Birth: 25-Sep-1900

Place of Birth: Saint-Gilles - Sint-Gillis, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium

Date of Death: 19-Nov-1966

Profession: poet

Nationality: Belgium

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Marcel Lecomte

  • Marcel Lecomte (25 September 1900, Saint-Gilles (Brussels) - 19 November 1966, Brussels) was a Belgian writer, member of the Belgian surrealist movement.
  • In 1918 he was introduced to dadaism and Eastern philosophy by ClĂ©ment Pansaers.
  • He also started to study literature and philosophy at the UniversitĂ© Libre de Bruxelles that year, but he left the studies in 1920. In 1922, he published the highly acclaimed Demonstrations, his first collection of poetry.
  • In 1924 he founded a group named Correspondence with Paul NougĂ© and Camille Goemans from which he was excommunicated the following year; however, they became close again thanks to common interest in surrealism.
  • Yet he was not a strict surrealist, being more interested in the metaphysics of the dailiness.
  • The same year he was excluded from the group, Lecomte published his second book of poetry entitled Applications.
  • The work featured two illustrations from his friend RenĂ© Magritte.
  • Magritte's growing interest in Surrealism maybe have begun with Lecomte.
  • The artist often recounted the moment Lecomte took him to view a reproduction of Giorgio de Chirico's The Song of Love as a moment when he uncontrollably wept.
  • Lecomte also inspired a number of Magritte's paintings and was portrayed in his "Souvenir de Voyage" ("In Memory of a Journey", 1955). Between 1934 and 1945 he was a teacher at a secondary school.
  • While he continued to write poetry, Lecomte focused on critical work and reviews of art, philosophy and poetry, writing for a variety of newspapers, including a weekly column in La Laterne.
  • From 1958, he also worked as a counsellor for the Brussels´ Museum of Art. In 2013, University of Maryland doctoral student K.
  • A.
  • Wisniewski began translating selected poems by Lecomte into English.
  • These poems have appeared in the Chariton Review at Truman State University and basalt from the Eastern Oregon University.

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