Les po mes inutiles, a collection of poems by Marcel Angenot, originally published in 1914, offers a glimpse into the artistic and intellectual landscape of pre-war France. Angenot's work reflects the modernist sensibilities of the era, exploring themes of disillusionment, urban life, and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. These poems, though titled 'useless, ' provide valuable insight into the aesthetic and philosophical currents that shaped early 20th-century French literature.
Angenot's verse captures the spirit of a generation grappling with modernity. This edition allows readers to rediscover a significant voice from the past and appreciate the enduring power of poetry to illuminate the human condition.
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