Albert t'Serstevens

Albert t'Serstevens (born Brussels, Belgium; 1886-1974) was a Belgian novelist who settled in France in 1910. In 1937 he gained French nationality.[1]

Works

  • Un apostolat: roman, 1920
  • La légende de Don Juan, 1924
  • Taïa, roman contemporain, 1929
  • (ed.) Voyages aux isles de l'Amérique (Antilles) 1693-1705 by Jean Baptiste Labat. 1931.
  • (ed.) Le livre de Marco Polo; ou, Le devisement du monde'
  • Joie de plein air, editions pour la nouvelle France, 1944
  • Tahiti et sa couronne, 1950–51
  • La grande plantation: roman tahitien, 1952
  • Mexique pays a trois étages, 1955. Translated as Mexico: three-storeyed land, 1957
  • Les précurseurs de Marco Polo; textes intégraux établis, traduits, et commentés, 1959
  • L'homme que fut Blaise Cendrars; souvenirs, 1972
gollark: Well, you actually have a specific target, so I'll look.
gollark: What?
gollark: It's about as useful as the contents of my "random files" folder, which contains everything from zipped backups of my pastebin to some random textbooks Springer temporarily made free to some papers which looked interesting to HTML file archives of interesting web content.
gollark: There's not even a "README" explaining why any of the stuff in it is there and providing an overview, this *is not readable*.
gollark: If you want anyone to actually evaluate whatever claims you're making, actually explain them rather than just dumping a random trashpile on them.

References

  1. Jean-Claude Polet (1992). Patrimoine littéraire européenne: Traditions juive et chrétienne. De Boeck Supérieur. p. 1149. ISBN 978-2-8041-1843-3.


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