- Anna de Noailles
Anna, Marquise Mathieu de Noailles (born Anna Elisabeth Bibesco-Bassaraba, Princess de Brancovan;
November 1 orNovember 15 ,1876 –April 30 ,1933 (56 years), was a French writer.Biography
Born in
Paris and a descendant of theBibescu andCraioveşti families ofRomania nboyars , she was the daughter of PrinceGrégoire Bibesco-Bassaraba , a son of Wallachian PrinceGheorghe Bibesco de Brancovan and Zoe Brâncoveanu. Her Greek mother was the former Ralouka (Rachel) Musuru, a well known musician, to whom the Polish composerIgnacy Paderewski dedicated several of compositions.In 1897 she married Marquis
Mathieu Fernand Frédéric Pascal de Noailles (1873-1942), the fourth son of the 7th Duke de Noailles. The couple soon became the toast of Parisian high society. They had one child, a son, Count Anne Jules de Noailles (1900-1979).Anna de Noailles wrote three novels, an autobiography, and a number of poems. At the beginning of the 20th century, her salon on the
Avenue Hoche attracted the intellectual, literary and artistic elite of the day includingFrancis Jammes ,Paul Claudel ,Colette ,André Gide ,Frédéric Mistral , Robert de Montesquiou-Fezensac,Paul Valéry ,Jean Cocteau ,Alphonse Daudet ,Pierre Loti ,Paul Hervieu , andMax Jacob .So popular was Anna de Noailles that various notable artists of the day painted her portrait, including
Antonio de la Gandara ,Kees van Dongen ,Jacques Émile Blanche , and the British portrait painter Philip de Laszlo. In 1906 her image was sculpted byAuguste Rodin , and can be seen today in theMusée Rodin in Paris.Anna de Noailles was the first woman to become a Commander of the
Legion of Honor , and theAcadémie Française named a prize in her honor.She died in 1933 and was interred in the
Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.Writings
*"Le Cœur innombrable" (1901)
*"L'Ombre des jours" (1902)
*"Les Éblouissements" (1907)
*"Les Vivants et les Morts" (1913)
*"Les Forces éternelles" (1920)
*"Poème de l'amour" (1924)
*"L'Honneur de souffrir" (1927)
*"Exactitudes, Paris" (1930)
*"Derniers Vers et Poèmes d'enfance" (1934)External links
* [http://www.blackcatpoems.com/n/anna_de_noailles.html Poems by Anna de Noailles]
* [http://www.nd.edu/~cperry/literary_interests/poems.html Anna de Noailles, an introduction]
* [http://www.lyfrabuc.ro The Anna de Noailles french school in Bucharest, Romania]
* [http://www.latribunedelart.com/Etudes/Etudes_2006/Bibesco_102.htm Gabriel Badea-Päun: La chapelle Bibesco-Brancovan au cimetière du Père-Lachaise à Paris]
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