Valentine de Saint-Point, born Anna Jeanne Valentine Marianne Glans de Cessiat-Vercell (Lyon, 16 February 1875 - Cairo, 28 March 1953), was a woman of letters and a French artist. She was a writer, poet, painter, playwright, art critic, choreographer, lecturer and journalist. She is primarily known for being the first woman to have written a futurist manifesto, but was also active in Parisian salons, and the associated literary and artistic movements of the Belle Epoque. Her writings and performances of La Métachorie, which demonstrated her theory of "a total fusion of the arts." The later period of her life was dominated by the politics of the Middle East and North Africa.
Read more about Valentine De Saint-Point: Early Life, Move To Paris, Literary Debut, Connection To Futurism, Métachorie, First World War, Move To The Mediterranean, Bibliography, Monographs (Theses and Essays)
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