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Albert Samain

poet

Albert Victor Samain was a French poet and writer of the Symbolist school.

Background

At the time of the poet"s birth, his father, Jean-Baptiste Samain, and his mother, Elisa-Henriette Mouquet, conducted a business in "wines and spirits" at 75 rue de Paris.

Career

Born in Lille, his family were Flemish and had long lived in the town or its suburbs. Samain"s father died when he was quite young. lieutenant was necessary for him to leave school and seek a trade.

His poems were strongly influenced by those of Baudelaire, and began to strike a somewhat morbid and elegiac tone.

Samain helped found the Mercure de France, and also worked on the Revue des Deux Mondes. Samain published three volumes of verse: Le jardin de l"infante (1893), which made him famous.

Aux flancs du vase (1898) and Le Chariot d"or (1901). His poetic drama Polyphème was set to music by Jean Cras.

Samain died of tuberculosis.

Camille Saint-Saëns set poems of Samain to music: "Six Mélodies sur des poésies d"Albert Samain" op.31 (1902-1906. Orchestrated 1921)

Je rêve de vers doux et d"intimes ramages,

De vers à frôler l"âme ainsi que des plumages,

De vers blonds où le sens fluide se délie

Comme sous l"eau la chevelure d"Ophélie,

De vers silencieux, et sans rythme et sans trame

Où la rime sans bruit glisse comme une rame,

De vers d"une ancienne étoffe, exténuée,

Impalpable comme le son et la nuée,

De vers de soir d"automne ensorcelant les heures

Au rite féminin des syllabes mineures. De vers de soirs d"amour énervés de verveine,

Où l"âme sente, exquise, une caresse à peine.

Je rêve de vers doux mourant comme des roses.

--Le jardin de l"infante.

Achievements

  • He moved to Paris in around 1880, where his poetry won him a following and he began mixing with avant-garde literary society, and began publicly reciting his poems at Le Chat Noir.