Julien Ochsé

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Julien Ochsé (born May 18, 1874 in Paris , † 1936 ) was a French writer.

Life

Julien Ochsé came from a wealthy family. His younger brother Fernand Ochsé (1879–1944) became a composer and artist. They lived in a large villa in Neuilly-sur-Seine . Julien Ochsé married the Belgian sculptor Louise Mayer in 1906 . After his death she married her brother Fernand. Both became victims of the Holocaust in 1944 .

Ochsé wrote volumes of poetry and novels. His book D'île en île was favorably reviewed by Henri Ghéon in the Nouvelle Revue Française . In 1922 he was awarded the “Prix Davaine” poetry prize of the Académie française for Repose ailleurs . Ochsé was secretary of the Paris section of the “Fédération internationale pour la culture française”.

In 1908 his brother arranged for him a reading from Mirage attardé at the Théâtre des Arts , among the sensation- addicted audience (because opium was involved) the features of the newspaper Le Monde recorded Suzette Lemaire (the daughter of Madeleine Lemaire ), Henri Rochefort and Reynaldo Hahn . According to Patrick Besnier (2015), drug use played a major role in the eccentric salons in the brothers' villa in Neuilly, and Julien Ochsé "therefore" died prematurely as a result of drug abuse.

Works (selection)

Profils d'or et de cendre: poèmes (1911)
  • L'Invisible concert, poèmes . Paris: E. Sansot, 1908
  • Entre l'heure et la faux . Paris: E. Sansot et Cie, 1909
  • Poemes . 1910
  • Profils d'or et de cendre: poèmes . Paris: Mercure de France , 1911
  • D'île en île . Paris: Mercure de France, 1912
  • La Feuille morte: roman . Paris: B. Grasset, 1913
  • Repose ailleurs, poèmes . Paris: R. Chiberre, 1921
  • Le Comte Robert de Montesquiou . 1922
  • Le berceau sans fées; roman . Paris, A. Michel 1923
  • Cécile Blanc de Fontbelle: Le Vent d'été, mélodie . Poésie de Julien Ochsé. Chant et piano. Paris: Max Eschig, 1924

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. La Nouvelle Revue Française, n ° 45, September 1912 (pp. 544-545) Link
  2. Julien Ochsé , at Académie française
  3. Le Cahier des Potes, Numbers 1 a 5 (November 1912-Aout 1914)
  4. ^ Report , in: Le Monde , March 1, 1908
  5. détruit par la drogue , Patrick Besnier: Henri de Régnier: de Mallarmé à l'Art déco , fn. 232
  6. ^ Cécile Blanc de Fontbelle (1892-1973), composer