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Valentine de Saint-Point

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Valentine de Saint-Point


Born
in Lyon, France
February 16, 1875

Died
March 28, 1953


Valentine de Saint-Point, born Anna Jeanne Valentine Marianne Glans de Cessiat-Vercell, was a woman of letters and a French artist. She was a writer, poet, painter, playwright, art critic, choreographer, lecturer and journalist. She is primarily known for being the first woman to have written a futurist manifesto, but was also active in Parisian salons, and the associated literary and artistic movements of the Belle Epoque. Her writings and performances of La Métachorie, which demonstrated her theory of "a total fusion of the arts." The later period of her life was dominated by the politics of the Middle East and North Africa. ...more

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“It is not lust that disunites, dissolves and annihilates. It is rather the mesmerizing complications of sentimentality, artificial jealousies, words that inebriate and deceive, the rhetoric of parting and eternal fidelities, literary nostalgia – all the histrionics of love.”
Valentine de Saint-Point

“We are at the beginning of a springtime; we are lacking in solar profusion, that is, a great deal of spilled blood.”
Valentine de Saint-Point, Manifesto della donna futurista

“Humanity is mediocre. The majority of women are neither superior nor inferior to the majority of
men. They are all equal. They all merit the same scorn.”
Valentine de Saint-Point