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Pierre Albert-Birot : ウィキペディア英語版
Pierre Albert-Birot
Pierre Albert-Birot (22 April 1876 – 25 July 1967) was a French avant-garde poet, dramatist, and theater manager.
==Early life and writing==
Born in Angoulême, he moved to Paris in 1894. There he attended art school and befriended Gustave Moreau. He worked for five decades as a restorer for antique dealer Madame Lelong. He began writing after he met the musician Germaine de SurVille in 1913.
From January 1916 to December 1919, Albert-Birote edited the avant-garde art magazine ''SIC'', an acronym for ''Sons Idées Couleurs'' (''Sounds Ideas Colors''), which featured writings by Futurists, Surrealism, and Dadaists.
His first volume of poems was ''Trente et un Poèmes de Poche'' (1917). His novel ''Grabinoulor'' appeared in 1919.

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