Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz Writer

Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz (September 24, 1878 – May 23, 1947) was a French-speaking Swiss writer.He was born in Lausanne in the canton of Vaud and was educated at the University of Lausanne. He taught briefly in nearby Aubonne, and then in Weimar, Germany. In 1903, he left for Paris and remained there until World War I, with frequent trips home to Switzerland. In 1903, he published Le petit village, a collection of poems.In 1914, he returned to Switzerland, where he lived a reclusive life devoted to his writing.He wrote the libretto for Igor Stravinsky's Histoire du soldat.He died in Pully, near Lausanne in 1947. His likeness and an artistic impression of his works appear on the 200 Swiss franc note (in current use).The Foundation C.F. Ramuz in Pully awards the Grand Prix C. F. Ramuz.

Personal facts

Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz
Birth dateSeptember 24, 1878
Birth place
Lausanne
Nationality
Switzerland
Date of deathMay 23, 1947
Place of death
Lausanne
Education
University of Lausanne

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Career start1903
Career end1947

Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://pages.infinit.net/poibru/ramuz/bioramuz.htm
  2. http://www.artfilm.ch/ramuzcinema.php