Jean Lombard

French writer
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Quick Facts

IntroFrench writer
PlacesFrance
wasWriter
Work fieldLiterature
Gender
Male
Birth26 September 1854, Toulon
Death17 July 1891 (aged 36 years)
The details

Biography

Jean Lombard (26 September 1854 – 17 July 1891) was a French novelist of the late nineteenth century.
Lombard was born in Toulon, Var. His work, with its themes of orientalism, androgyny and paganism, had deep affiliations with the Decadent movement in literature. Although almost completely forgotten today, he influenced contemporaries such as Rachilde and Jean Lorrain. His best-known work, based on the Roman emperor Heliogabalus, is L'agonie (1888), for which Octave Mirbeau wrote a preface. According to William Sharp, Lombard died in 1891 in poverty, bordering on starvation.

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