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'''Raoul Ponchon''' (born December 30, 1848 in [[La Roche-sur-Yon]], [[France]], died December 3, 1937 in [[Paris]], [[France]]) was a [[France|French]] poet. A friend of [[Arthur Rimbaud]], he was one of only "seven known recipients" of the first edition of [[A Season in Hell]].{{sfnp|Robb|2000|p=233|ps=: Rimbaud gave the others to his mother, [[Paul Verlaine]], [[Ernest Delahaye]], [[Jean-Louis Forain]], [[Jean Richepin]] and Ernest Millot.}}
'''Raoul Ponchon''' (born 30 December 1848 in [[La Roche-sur-Yon]], [[France]], died 3 December 1937 in [[Paris]], [[France]]) was a [[France|French]] poet. A friend of [[Arthur Rimbaud]], he was one of only "seven known recipients" of the first edition of [[A Season in Hell]].{{sfnp|Robb|2000|p=233|ps=: Rimbaud gave the others to his mother, [[Paul Verlaine]], [[Ernest Delahaye]], [[Jean-Louis Forain]], [[Jean Richepin]] and Ernest Millot.}}
He was a contributor to the satirical weekly ''[[Le Courrier français (1884–1913)|Le Courrier français]]''.
He was a contributor to the satirical weekly ''[[Le Courrier français (1884–1913)|Le Courrier français]]''.



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Ponchon, Muse gaillarde frontispice, ed. 1939

Raoul Ponchon (born 30 December 1848 in La Roche-sur-Yon, France, died 3 December 1937 in Paris, France) was a French poet. A friend of Arthur Rimbaud, he was one of only "seven known recipients" of the first edition of A Season in Hell.[1] He was a contributor to the satirical weekly Le Courrier français.

See also

References

  1. ^ Robb (2000), p. 233: Rimbaud gave the others to his mother, Paul Verlaine, Ernest Delahaye, Jean-Louis Forain, Jean Richepin and Ernest Millot.

Sources

  • Robb, Graham (2000), Rimbaud, New York: W.W. Norton & Co, ISBN 978-0330482820

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