RENE-GUY CADOU'S HOUSE
It was in Louisfert, the village that he loved so much, that the poet René-Guy Cadou, a man in the work and the endearing personality, achieved most of his work while he was a teacher. He will teach until his death in 1951. What better than his classroom to celebrate the passionate man of poetry and love of Hélène, his wife he will celebrate in his work. Revered as a Breton poet, however, it is essentially a man of the Loire-Atlantique (which is not adventurous), since his life and his various assignments lead him from Saint-Reine-Purple to Saint-Nazaire-Purple-sur Loire in Bourgneuf-en-Retz, from the country of Guérande to Clisson, before he finally poses his bag. here. Friend of the poets Max Jacob and Pierre Mallarme, he drew in this discreet existence his powerful work which reminds on some sides that of Francis Jammes.
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La maison pleine de nostalgie garde l ambiance de ce grand poète et de son épouse.
Elle respire le bien être. On imagine les cris d enfants dans la cour de l école.
Le musée plein de photos retrace très bien l histoire de ce couple extraordinaire.
Merci à Magali pour l accueil. ????