Works
- Huttes à la lisière, 1930
- The Happiness of Sad People (Le Bonheur des tristes), 1935
- Earth (Terre), 1936
- Apprenticeship of the City (L’Apprentissage de la ville), 1942
- Talk of Friendship (Le Dialogue de l’Amitié), with Lanza del Vasto, 1942
- L'Injuste Grandeur, 1943
- Emblèmes végétaux, 1993
- Demain, c’est le possible, 1996
- Poésies, 1996
- L'École des conquérants, 1997
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