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Charles Vildrac (1882 - 1971)
Charles Vildrac, born as Charles Messager, was a French poet, playwright, and essayist whose idealistic commitment to humanitarianism characterized his artistic and personal life.

Vildrac, along with the writer Georges Duhamel (later his brother-in-law) and others, founded the Abbaye de Créteil, a community of young artists and writers who, from 1906 to 1907, lived together in the Paris suburb of Créteil. During World War II he was active in the French Resistance.

CHARLES VILDRAC
Ruzovy Ostrov
(The Red Island)

- Odeon, Prague. 1930
- Soft cover
- Unbound pages
- Cover plus 22 interior illustrations by Toyen

Condition: soiled along sides of cover; edges worn

$250