Thierry Sandre
Thierry Sandre was a French writer, poet, and essayist. He won the Prix Goncourt in 1924 for Le Chèvrefeuille.
Thierry Sandre was a specialist in French literature of the sixteenth century, also known under the pseudonym Jean Dumoulin.
He was also the translator or adapter of Greek, Latin, or Arabic. He was the secretary to Pierre Louÿs before World War I. He spent much of the war in captivity in Germany. In 1919, he was a founding member of the Association of War Writers. From October 1921, he participated actively, in the publication of an anthology of dead war writers in five volumes. In 1936, he became a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic, the Dominicans in Paris. He resumed service in 1940, and was again taken prisoner, but released in 1941.
He became a follower of the Ordre Nouveau (1940s), and because the two books he published in 1942, and 1943 he was included on the list of banned writers after the war, He managed to rehabilitate himself, and published several more books.
Works
Les mignardises with the pseudonyme Charles MouliéEn sourdine with the pseudonyme Charles MouliéLe Tombeau de Renée Vivien Les poésies de Makoko Kangourou Le pourpre et le crêpe with the pseudonyme Jean DumoulinLe Fer et la flamme Apologie pour les nouveaux riches' Fleurs du désert Apologie pour les nouveaux riches Les Épigrammes de Rufin Le livre des baiser's Sulpicia, Tablettes d'une amoureuse Joachim du Bellay, les amours de Faustine Mienne E. Malfère, 1923Le Chèvrefeuille Panouille Gallimard, 1926Mousseline J. Ferenczi, 1926Le chapitre treize d’Athénée La touchante aventure de Héro et Léandre L'Histoire merveilleuse de Robert le Diable Ruffi, les épigrammes d'amour Le Purgatoire E. Malfer̀e, 1924Cocagne Librairie de France, Le visage de la France : Gascogne, Guyenne, Côte d’Argent, Pyrénées, Béarn, Côte Basque .Les Yeux fermés Monsieur Jules Le corsaire Pellot qui courut pour le roi, pour la république et pour l'empereur et qui était Basque Le chèvrefeuille, Gallimard, 1924Monsieur Jules: roman A. Michel, 1932La chartreuse de Bosserville Crux, récit scénique de la Passion I.N.R.I., la vie de Notre Seigneur Jésus Christ Calendrier du désastre d'après les documents allemands- ''Lettre sans humour à sa Majesté la reine d'Angleterre''