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Côtis-Capel (22 January 1915 – 30 October 1986) was the pen name of Albert Lohier, a Norman language poet. He was from La Hague and wrote in the Haguais dialect of Cotentinais.[1]
Bibliography
[edit]- Poetry collections
- Rocâles (1951)
- À Gravage (1965), won a Cotentin literary prize
- Raz-Bannes (1970)
- Graund Caté (1985)
- Les Côtis (1985)
- Posthumous novel
- Ganache lé vuus péqueus (1987)[2]
Certain of his poems have been set to music by the group Magène.
References
[edit]- ^ Cerisier, Charles (2008). "J'ai gardé le cap" : Albert Lohier/Côtis-Capel ["I stayed the course": Albert Lohier/Côtis-Capel] (in French). ISBN 978-2-913920-73-6.
- ^ Thin, Edmond (1990). Cherbourg : bastion maritime du Cotentin [Cherbourg: maritime bastion of the Cotentin] (in French). FeniXX réédition numérique. ISBN 9782402427104.