Auguste Lacaussade

Auguste Lacaussade (8 February 1815 – 31 July 1897) was a French poet who also worked as a translator and a librarian.[1]

Auguste Lacaussade
Born8 February 1815 
Saint-Denis (France) 
Died31 July 1897  (aged 82)
Paris 
Resting placeMontparnasse Cemetery 
Other namesPoète-pays 
OccupationPoet, translator, librarian, writer 
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Auguste Lacaussade is a French mulatto born in Saint-Denis (Bourbon Island). Some of his works are on the theme of Maroons, such as Les Salaziennes (1839) or Le Lac des Goyaviers et le Piton d’Anchaine in Poèmes et Paysages (1897).[2]

Selected works

Poems

  • Les Salaziennes (1839)
  • Poèmes et paysages (1852)
  • Les Épaves (1861)

Songs

  • Mon Etoile (1842) (feat. D. José Jesús Pérez, composer)
  • La Voix de mes jours passés (1844) (feat. Peppe Gambogi, composer)

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