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  1. Catherine Marthe Louise Pozzi (13 July 1882 – 3 December 1934) was a French poet and woman of letters. Early life[edit] Catherine Pozzi was born in an aristocratic and bourgeois environment at the end of the 19th century, to Thérèse Loth-Cazalis and Samuel Pozzi, surgeon and gynecologist.

  2. Catherine Pozzi a écrit des articles, un essai philosophique et des poèmes, et est connue surtout pour six poèmes, publiés en 1935, après sa mort, dans la revue Mesures 27 et qu’elle considérait comme son testament littéraire : Ave, Vale, Scopolamine, Nova, Maya et Nyx.

  3. Catherine Pozzi was a French poet whose work, while relatively small in output, continues to be celebrated for its intensity and exploration of themes such as love, desire, and mortality.

  4. Catherine Marthe Louise Pozzi (1882-1934) Home Ave Vale. Catherine was born into a prosperous professional family in Paris where her father was a respected surgeon and gynaecologist. She was the eldest child with two brothers, attended a girl's school but was then tutored at home.

  5. this story.8 Catherine Pozzi creates a new identity by writing about her heroine's fictive attempt to create an identity. Pozzi's fundamental experience of self was one of absence, insuffi

  6. (1882–1934). French poet and diarist whose reputation will surely grow. Her formative influences were a reaction against religion and disunited parents. A marriage to the playwright Édouard Bourdet in 1909 ... From: Pozzi, Catherine in The New Oxford Companion to Literature in French » Subjects: Literature. Reference entries.

  7. Catherine Pozzi was born in an aristocratic and bourgeois environment at the end of the 19th century, to Samuel Pozzi, surgeon and gynecologist, and Thérèse Loth-Cazalis. Her well-educated family was friends with artists and writers, including José-Maria de Heredia and Paul Bourget.