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Jehan Rictus (21 September 1867 – 6 November 1933) was a French poet. He was born Gabriel Randon in Boulogne-sur-Mer. In the 1900s, he legally changed his name to his mother's name Randon de Saint-Amand.

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  • Jehan Rictus (en)
  • Jehan-Rictus (fr)
  • Риктюс, Жан (ru)
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  • Жан Риктюс, или точнее, по настоянию самого поэта, Жан-Риктюс (фр. Jehan-Rictus, настоящее имя Габриэль Рандон, Gabriel Randon; 23 сентября 1867, Булонь-сюр-Мер — 6 ноября 1933, Париж) — французский поэт. (ru)
  • Jehan Rictus (21 September 1867 – 6 November 1933) was a French poet. He was born Gabriel Randon in Boulogne-sur-Mer. In the 1900s, he legally changed his name to his mother's name Randon de Saint-Amand. (en)
  • Gabriel Randon de Saint-Amand, initialement Gabriel Randon, qui prit le pseudonyme de Jehan Rictus ([ʒeã ʁiktys] ou [ʒøã ʁiktys] ou [ʒã ʁiktys]) (Jehan-Rictus avec un trait d'union à partir de 1922), est né à Boulogne-sur-Mer le 21 septembre 1867 et mort à Paris le 6 novembre 1933. C'est un poète français, célèbre pour ses œuvres composées dans la langue du peuple du Paris de son époque. (fr)
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  • Jehan Rictus (21 September 1867 – 6 November 1933) was a French poet. He was born Gabriel Randon in Boulogne-sur-Mer. In the 1900s, he legally changed his name to his mother's name Randon de Saint-Amand. After an unhappy childhood and poor beginnings in the life, Gabriel Randon took the pseudonym of Jehan Rictus. He found success in 1895 with poems that he interpreted in Parisian cabarets. These poems that Rictus interpreted, called Soliloques du Pauvre (Soliloquies of the Poor), were published in 1897. A few other volumes of verse followed, with Le Coeur populaire being published in 1914. At the time of World War I, he stopped publishing. He also forsook his anarchism for nationalist opinions. He is also the author of an autobiographical novel, Fil de fer, and of a vast diary. The first five booklets were published in 2005. (en)
  • Gabriel Randon de Saint-Amand, initialement Gabriel Randon, qui prit le pseudonyme de Jehan Rictus ([ʒeã ʁiktys] ou [ʒøã ʁiktys] ou [ʒã ʁiktys]) (Jehan-Rictus avec un trait d'union à partir de 1922), est né à Boulogne-sur-Mer le 21 septembre 1867 et mort à Paris le 6 novembre 1933. C'est un poète français, célèbre pour ses œuvres composées dans la langue du peuple du Paris de son époque. Ses poèmes se trouvent principalement réunis dans deux livres, Les Soliloques du pauvre et ... le Cœur populaire. Le premier fait soliloquer un sans-logis contraint d'errer dans Paris, le second divers personnages : prostituées, enfants battus, ouvriers, cambrioleurs, etc. (fr)
  • Жан Риктюс, или точнее, по настоянию самого поэта, Жан-Риктюс (фр. Jehan-Rictus, настоящее имя Габриэль Рандон, Gabriel Randon; 23 сентября 1867, Булонь-сюр-Мер — 6 ноября 1933, Париж) — французский поэт. (ru)
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