• Source: Thierry Metz
    • Thierry Metz (1956–1997) was a French poet. He also worked on construction sites as labourer and a mason. Thierry came into the limelight in 1989 when Jean Cussat-Blanc, a Poet published his work. Thierry was able to write and publish while doing odd jobs. Some of Thierry's publications were turned into documentaries. In 1997, Thierry killed himself when he sank into depression and alcohol after his youngest kid was killed by a car.


      Life


      At the age of 21, Metz moved with his family to Saint-Romain-le-Noble. There he worked as a yard labourer, a mason, and then a farm worker. During intervening periods of unemployment he wrote.


      Books by Thierry


      De l'un à l'autre. Toiles filées de Denis Castaing (French Edition) published in 01-Jan-1996. It was co-authored by, Thierry Metz, Paul Amouroux and Denis Castaing.
      Tel que c'est écrit Mass Market Paperback – 1 Dec. 2012
      Journal D Un Manoeuvre: A31332 (Folio) Pocket Book – 18 Mar. 2004
      Terre Paperback – 1 Sept. 2003
      L' Homme qui penche Paperback – Big Book, 8 May 2017
      Lettres à la bien-aimée - 12 Jan. 1995
      Dolmen suivi de La demeure phréatique
      Jaguar A/E


      Awards


      Thierry won the Prix Voronca in 1988. He also won the Prix Froissart in 1989.


      References

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