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Maurice Magre

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Maurice Magre (March 2nd 1877 with Toulouse - December 11th 1941 in Nice) was a poet, a writer and a playwright French. He was a burning defender of Occitanie, and largely contributed to make known the martyr of Cathares of XIIIe century. With regard to his historical novels on the catharism, Maurice Magre fits especially in the line of the historian Napoleon Peyrat, in the direction where the author often prefers the legends and the romantic epopee with historical truth.

He composed his first poems at the 14 years age. Its first collections of worms were published in 1895. From 1898, it makes publish in Paris successively four collections of poetries.

During the first part of its life, it carried out a bohemian life and of vice and became even opium addict. It tried out all the pleasures, sought all the extases. In spite of a sulfurous reputation, he became however a famous and appreciated author. At the time of the publication of one of its books in 1924, the written Barber: “Magre is an anarchist, an individualist, a sadist, an opium addict. It has all the defects, it is a very great writer. Its work should be read. ”

In the second part of its life, it is interested in the esotericism and carries out a spiritual search, but does not cease therefore publishing many works as the list testifies some to these works (cf will infra).

In 1919, he discovered the Secret Doctrines , the major work of Mrs. Blavatsky, the Co-founder of the theosophic Société.

In 1935, although it was sick, it undertook a voyage towards the Indies in order to meet Sri Aurobindo in its Ashram de Pondichéry.

It founded on July 26th, 1937, with Francis Rolt-Wheeler, the “Company of the Friends of Montségur and the Holy Grail”.

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