André Frédérique

André Frédérique (27 February 1915, Nanterre - 17 May 1957) was a French poet. He was a son of a police officer. He became a member of the Parisienne bohème (befriending people like Jean Carmet). His works, often full of black humour (which did not save him from suicide caused by his feeling of a metaphysical hopelessness) are similar to Henri Michaux.

Works

  • Ana, Éd. Plaisir du prince, 1945
  • Histoires blanches, Gallimard, 1946 (published with the help of Raymond Queneau)
  • Aigremorts, Guy Lévis-Mano, 1947
  • Poésie sournoise, Seghers, 1957
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