Adrienne Monnier

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Adrienne Monnier

Adrienne Monnier (26 April 1892 – 19 June 1955) was a French writer, bookseller, and publisher. She played a significant role in the literary scene of Paris during the early 20th century.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Adrienne Monnier was born on 26 April 1892 in Paris, France. She developed a passion for literature from a young age and was known for her love of books.

Career[edit | edit source]

Monnier opened the bookstore La Maison des Amis des Livres in 1915, which became a gathering place for writers and intellectuals of the time. She was a key figure in the literary community and supported many emerging writers, including James Joyce and Ernest Hemingway.

In addition to running her bookstore, Monnier also founded the publishing house Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Française in collaboration with her partner, the writer Sylvia Beach. The publishing house focused on promoting avant-garde literature and played a crucial role in the dissemination of modernist works.

Monnier was known for her literary salons, where writers, artists, and thinkers would gather to discuss ideas and share their work. Her contributions to the cultural life of Paris were significant, and she was respected for her intellect and passion for literature.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Adrienne Monnier's bookstore and publishing house were important hubs for the literary community in Paris during the early 20th century. Her support of modernist writers and commitment to promoting innovative literature left a lasting impact on the literary world.

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