
PIERRE MINET
Pierre Minet left Reims at the age of 16 to lead a vagabond life in Paris between Montmartre and Montparnasse. On May 1, 1925 in Reims, he met René Daumal and Roger Gilbert-Lecomte, whom he preceded in the capital. The future members of Le Grand Jeu were soon convinced of his poetic genius; baptized "phrère fluet", he becomes their Rimbaud and, fifth "simpliste", introduced his comrades to the writer-editor Léon Pierre-Quint and collaborated on the first issue of the journal Le Grand Jeu in 1928.
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Texts in Le Grand Jeu (1928-1930)
Texts in BIFUR (1929-1931)
- Histoire d'Eugène - Bifur n°2, juillet 1929
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