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Francis Jammes

    December 2, 1868 – November 1, 1938

    Francis Jammes was a French poet who spent most of his life in his native region of Béarn and the Basque Country. His poems are celebrated for their lyricism and their joyful evocation of humble country life. Jammes masterfully captures the beauty of the everyday and the natural harmony of the world around him.

    Francis Jammes
    Hochzeitsglocken oder Der baskische Himmel und Marie
    de L Angelus de L Aube
    Barks and Purrs
    Romance of the Rabbit
    Das Paradies
    Under the Azure
    • Under the Azure

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Francis Jammes, a notable French poet, expresses deep spirituality and personal connection to nature, celebrating his love for the mountains, waterfalls, and pastoral life. His poetry reflects themes of love, humility, and reverence for the Divine. This collection, translated by American poet Janine Canan, offers the most comprehensive selection of Jammes' work available in English, allowing readers to experience the beauty and sensitivity of his verses.

      Under the Azure
    • Das Paradies

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Set against a backdrop of nature and spirituality, this work explores themes of love, faith, and the quest for paradise. The narrative intertwines personal reflections with vivid descriptions of the natural world, showcasing Jammes' deep appreciation for beauty and simplicity. Through poetic language, the author invites readers to contemplate the divine and the human experience, making it a profound meditation on existence and the search for meaning.

      Das Paradies
    • Romance of the Rabbit

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The TREDITION CLASSICS series aims to revive public domain literature by making it available in print, celebrating the timeless nature of great books. Through this initiative, readers not only enjoy classic works but also contribute to various non-profit literature projects, as a portion of the proceeds supports efforts to preserve significant literary works. This commitment to literature ensures that these remarkable pieces are not lost to time.

      Romance of the Rabbit
    • Barks and Purrs

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.7(11)Add rating

      Exploring the enchanting world of Kiki-the-Demure, this work by Colette offers a charming insight into the lives of cats and their unique personalities. Through her vivid storytelling, the author captures the essence of feline companionship, blending humor and warmth. Colette's distinctive perspective highlights the intricate bond between humans and animals, inviting readers to appreciate the quirks and charms of their furry friends. This collection reflects her celebrated literary style and deep affection for the animal kingdom.

      Barks and Purrs
    • "Publié en 1898 par Mercure de France. Thèmes abordés : amour, désir, Dieu, maladie, miracle, mort, nature, prière, résurrection, souvenir, vie intérieure

      de L Angelus de L Aube