Claude Esteban was a French poet, essayist, translator, painter, and 2001 recipient of the prestigious Prix Goncourt. Born on July 26, 1935 in France, Esteban is best known for his poetic works such as La Mort à distance, Sept jours d'hier, and Le Nom et la Demeure. His works have been widely acclaimed and have earned him numerous awards and accolades.
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💰 Net worth: $17 Million (2024)
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About
French poet, Essayist, translator, Painter, and 2001 recipient of the prestigious Prix Goncourt. His numerous poetic works include La Mort à distance, Sept jours d'hier, and Le Nom et la Demeure.
Before Fame
He was the son of a French mother and a Spanish father. His early experience of the division of languages and cultures greatly influenced his poetic development.
Trivia
He founded Argile, a magazine dedicated to poetry and painting, in 1973.
Family Life
He married Denise Esteban, a Painter. Three years after her 1986 passing, he published a poetry collection entitled Elegie de la mort violente (Elegy of the Violent Death).
Associated With
He translated many of Octavio Paz's works from Spanish into French.