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Maurice Magre

    March 2, 1877 – December 11, 1941

    Maurice Magre was a French poet, writer, and playwright, a fervent defender of Occitanie who significantly contributed to popularizing the history of the 13th-century Cathars. In his historical novels on Catharism, Magre often favored legend and romantic epics over strict historical accuracy, following a tradition of storytellers who prioritize emotional resonance. His early life was marked by bohemianism and a struggle with opium addiction, yet despite a controversial reputation, he became a renowned and appreciated author. Later in life, he pursued esoteric studies and spiritual quests, which continued to inform his prolific literary output.

    La porte du mystère
    A la poursuite de la sagesse
    La Mort Enchainée
    La Luxure de Grenade
    Le trésor des albigeois
    Les aventures de l'Amérique du sud