Paul Feuillâtre
1881–1914 (age 33)
Biography
Paul Feuillâtre was a French poet whose literary gifts enriched the cultural heritage of his nation. In 1914, at the outbreak of World War I, his promising career was cut short by the conflict.
His contributions to French poetry are remembered, and his memory is honored at Flirey national cemetery. Feuillâtre stands among the many talented writers whose voices were silenced by the demands of war.