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Paul Claudel

    August 6, 1868 – February 23, 1955

    Paul Claudel was a French poet, dramatist, and diplomat, most renowned for his verse dramas. These works often convey his profound Catholic faith, weaving it into compelling narratives. Claudel's style is marked by its majestic quality and spiritual depth, resonating with themes of faith, destiny, and the human condition. His plays offer evocative imagery and powerful emotional experiences, drawing readers and audiences into a world of symbolism and transcendent concerns.

    Paul Claudel
    Tête d’or
    Collected Poems
    Der Seidene Schuh
    Break of Noon
    Five Great Odes
    Tête-d'Or