Paul Fort
1872–1960 (age 88)
Biography
Paul Fort (1872–1960) was a celebrated French writer, poet, and theater director who played a significant role in the literary movements of late 19th and early 20th century France. He founded the Théâtre d'Art, an influential experimental theater that championed symbolist drama and new artistic expressions.
Fort's literary output was prolific and diverse, encompassing poetry, drama, and criticism. His work helped shape the modernist movement in France, and he remained an active and respected figure in Parisian literary circles throughout his long life, leaving a lasting legacy on French culture and theater.