Anne-Marie de Backer

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Anne-Marie de Backer
Born1908
Died1987
Language French
Nationality French
Genre poetry

Anne-Marie de Backer (1908–1987) was a French poet and translator. She was awarded the Renée Vivien Prize for female poets in 1959.

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