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Albert t'Serstevens

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Albert t'Serstevens (1886-1974) was a Belgian novelist who settled in France.

Life

Born Lucien-François t'Serstevens in Brussels, t'Serstevens left Belgium for Paris in 1910. In 1937 he gained French nationality.[1]

Works

  • Un apostolat: roman, 1920
  • La légende de Don Juan, 1924
  • Taïa, roman contemporain, 1929
  • (ed.) Voyages aux isles de l'Amérique (Antilles) 1693-1705 by Jean Baptiste Labat. 1931.
  • (ed.) Le livre de Marco Polo; ou, Le devisement du monde
  • Tahiti et sa couronne, 1950–51
  • La grande plantation: roman tahitien, 1952
  • Mexique pays a trois étages, 1955. Translated as Mexico: three-storeyed land, 1957
  • Les précurseurs de Marco Polo; textes intégraux établis, traduits, et commentés, 1959
  • L'homme que fut Blaise Cendrars; souvenirs, 1972

References

  1. ^ Jean-Claude Polet (1992). Patrimoine littéraire européenne: Traditions juive et chrétienne. De Boeck Supérieur. p. 1149. ISBN 978-2-8041-1843-3.