Marcel Voisin | |
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Born | Marcel Lidoive Voisin 23 September 1892 Tours |
Died | 31 January 1981 (aged 88) Vincennes |
Marcel Voisin (1892–1981) was a French grocer and anarchist
Life
Born in Tours on 26 September 1892 to a seamstress and shoemaker, Voisin left school to apprentice as a butcher, court clerk, a car painter, and an itinerant worker. After hearing Sébastien Faure speak, he joined him in La Ruche, where he worked as a handyman between 1912 and 1915. He later kept the shop for Faure's periodical, Ce qu’il faut dire. Voisin also supported Louis Lecoin[1]
In the postwar period through 1971, he managed a general food store. He spent the rest of his life traveling, writing poems, and writing his memoirs, despite being nearly blind. He remained a pacifist and anarchist through the end of his life. He died in Paris on 31 January 1981.[1]
References
- 1 2 Bianco, René; Enckell, Marianne (2014). "VOISIN Marcel". Dictionnaire des anarchistes (in French). Paris: Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier.
Further reading
- Thierry Maricourt, Histoire de la littérature libertaire en France, Albin Michel, 1990, page 143.
- Alain Faure, Claire Lévy-Vroelant, Hôtels meublés et garnis de Paris. 1860-1990, Éditions Créaphis, 2007, Sources et bibliographie, page 13.
- Renaud Violet, Régénération humaine et éducation libertaire. L’influence du néo-malthusianisme français sur les expériences pédagogiques libertaires avant 1914, Strasbourg II (M.A.), 2002.
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