Max Waller


Max Waller, proprietor. Maurice Warlomont (born February 24, 1860 in Brussels, Belgium, March 6, 1889, in Saint-Gilles, near Brussels, Belgium) is a Belgian poet, literary critic, novelist and playwright. in French, better known under his pen name Max Waller.

In 1881 he was one of the founders of the literary review La Jeune Belgique (Young Belgium, 1881-97), which was at that time the leading literary magazine in Belgium.

At the beginning of his career, he published several aliases: Olivier, Peter Corneille, Jacques (in La Nation's literary writing), Rimaille and Siebel, to ultimately choose the nickname Max Waller. Waller died at an early age (he was 29 at the time of his death) and published only one major volume of poems. La flûte à Siebel (1887; Flute Siebela), containing a collection of neat, short poems written in Parnassian style. They are similar in mood to the poetry of Heinrich Heine, Jules Laforgue and Paul Verlaine. Bibliography

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